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Happy Atoms and Bonds

Happy Atoms and Bonds

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9th Grade

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Jared Lopatin

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22 Slides • 20 Questions

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Happy Atoms and Bonds

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How many electrons would an atom need to have in its 3rd (M) shell to be “happy?”

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The sodium (Na) atom is happy.

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true

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false

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What kind of charge does the sodium (Na) ion have after giving up an electron?

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positive

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negative

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neutral

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none of the answers are right

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Multiple Choice

The chlorine (Cl) atom is a happy atom.

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true

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false

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What kind of charge does a chlorine (Cl) ion have after adding an electron?

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positive

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negative

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neutral

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none of the answers are right

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What is the word for items that use electricity?

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What is the measure of how much an atom wants to bond with another atom?

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electricity

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electron

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electronics

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electrovalence

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none of the answers are right

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What is it called when an electron moves from one atom to another?

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electronic bond

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electrovalent bond

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ironic bond

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An electrovalent bond is also known as what?

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ionic

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atomic

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doric

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moronic

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What is sodium chloride (NaCl) known as in everyday life?

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salt

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sodium

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sand

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santa

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none of the answers are correct

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Multiple Choice

When atoms share an electron, it is called an electrovalent bond.

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true

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false

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The hydrogen (H) atom is a happy atom.

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true

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false

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The oxygen (O) atom is a happy atom.

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true

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false

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If hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) share one electron, which will be happy?

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hydrogen (H)

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oxygen (O)

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both hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O)

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neither hydrogen (H) nor oxygen (O)

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How could oxygen (O) get another electron?

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What is dihydrogen oxide (H2O) also known as?

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salt

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chlorine

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sodium

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fire

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