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Physical Science 6.1 & Ionic Bonds Gizmo

Physical Science 6.1 & Ionic Bonds Gizmo

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Science

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9th - 10th Grade

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NGSS
HS-PS1-1, HS-PS1-3, MS-PS1-1

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Standards-aligned

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Matthew Koch

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Multiple Choice

When is an atom stable?

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when its electrons are evenly distributed through its energy levels

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when its lowest occupied energy level is filled with electrons

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when its highest unoccupied energy level is filled with electrons

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when its highest occupied energy level is filled with electrons

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Multiple Choice

Which description applies to an element that has two valence electrons?

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reactive metal

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nonreactive metal

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reactive nonmetal

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nonreactive nonmetal

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Multiple Choice

How do sodium and chlorine both achieve stable electron configurations when they react?

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An electron is transferred from the sodium atom to the chlorine atom

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An electron is transferred from the chlorine atom to the sodium atom

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Both atoms gain one electron

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Both atoms lose one electron

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Multiple Choice

Why do ionic compounds tend to have high melting points?

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Ionic compounds contain more than one element, which causes a high melting point

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Ionic compounds cannot absorb energy efficiently because they contain ions

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An ionic compound contains metal atoms that raise its melting point

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A strong electrical attraction means ions require a lot of energy to move apart

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Multiple Choice

The ratio of aluminum ions to chloride ions in aluminum chloride (AlC13) is 3:1

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

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What ion will be formed by the phosphorus atom shown below when it has a stable set of valence electrons?

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P5+

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P3+

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P5-

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P3-

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is the best description of how electrons are transferred in an ionic bond?

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A metal atom loses electrons and a nonmetal atom gains electrons.

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A metal atom gains electrons and a nonmetal atom loses electrons.

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A metal and a nonmetal atom lose electrons.

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A metal and a nonmetal atom gain electrons.

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Multiple Choice

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A user is constructing an ionic bond between beryllium and chlorine and has reached the stage below. What should the user do next?

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Transfer an electron from the beryllium atom to the chlorine atom.

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Transfer an electron from the chlorine atom to the beryllium atom.

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Add another beryllium atom.

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Add another chlorine atom.

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Multiple Choice

Zinc phosphide, Zn3P2, is often used as a rat poison. Phosphorus has 5 valence electrons. How many valence electrons does each zinc atom lose?

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Multiple Choice

Lithium nitride has the chemical formula Li3N. Rubidium is in the same chemical family as lithium. What is the formula of rubidium nitride?

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RbN

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RbN3

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Rb3N

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Rb2N3

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