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Chemical bonding part II properties of ionic bonding

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What type of forces hold on an ionic lattice together?
Electrostatic attraction forces
Covalent bond
Metallic bond
Van der Waals forces
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Multiple Choice
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Is the following compound ionic or covalent?
A material that forms a crystal lattice
Ionic
Covalent
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Multiple Choice
Is the following compound ionic or covalent?
Cu(NO3)2
Ionic
Covalent
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Multiple Choice
Is the following compound ionic or covalent?
A material with a high melting point
Ionic
Covalent
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Is the following compound ionic or covalent?
LiBr
Ionic
Covalent
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Multiple Choice
Which two compounds are ionic?
compound A
compound B
compound C
compound D
compound E
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Multiple Select
Magnesium oxide is insoluble in water. Can magnesium oxide conduct electricity?
Select yes or no and a reason.
Yes
No
Magnesium oxide can be heated so that it melts and conducts electricity.
Magnesium oxide doesn't dissolve, so it stays in its solid state and doesn't conduct electricity.
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Multiple Choice
Why do ionic compounds conduct electricity when they are molten or dissolved?
Their ions are free to move.
Their ions are held in fixed positions.
Their electrons are free to move
Their electrons are held in a fixed state
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Why do ionic compounds NOT conduct electricity when they are in their solid state?
Their ions are free to move.
Their ions are held in fixed positions.
Their electrons are free to move
Their electrons are held in a fixed state
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Multiple Choice
True or false? Ionic compounds conduct electricity when they are in their solid state.
true
false
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Which three of the following are features of ionic compounds? (click 3 boxes)
They have bonds between metals and non-metals.
They have bonds between two non-metals.
They form simple molecular structures.
They form giant ionic lattices.
They involve the transfer of electrons.
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Which of the following is NOT TRUE about covalent compounds?
They have low melting and boiling points.
They are formed from 2 nonmetals.
They can conduct electricity when dissolved in water (aqueous).
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Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved in water. Which statement below best explains the property?
Ions are free to move.
Electrons are free to move.
Bonds are strong.
There are weak intermolecular forces of attraction.
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