
Basic Chemistry
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Basic Chemistry
Atom structure and bonds
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Electrons (e-) have a negative charge
Protons (p) have a positive charge
Neutrons do not have a charge
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The nucleus of the atom contains the neutrons and protons.
The nucleus is surrounded by orbiting electrons.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following has a positive charge?
Proton (p)
Neutron (n)
Electron (e-)
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following has a negative charge?
Proton (p)
Neutron (n)
Electron (e-)
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following has no charge?
Proton (p)
Neutron (n)
Electron (e-)
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Multiple Choice
What are the three components of an atom?
Proton, neutron, electron
Particle, neutron, electron
Proton, neutron, electricity
Proton, mitochondria, electron
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The whole number, usually located in a corner is the atomic number. It represents the number of protons
The other number, usually followed by several places beyond the decimal, is the atomic mass.
Basic information from the periodic table:
Reading the Periodic Table
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Multiple Choice
What is the atomic number?
12.0107
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In a covalent bond a e- is shared between atoms. This is the strongest bond.
Covalent Bond
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In an ionic bond, an atom transfers an e- to another atom.
This is the second strongest bond.
Ionic Bond
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In a hydrogen bond, the partially positive and partially negative poles of an atom are attracted to each other like a magnet. These bonds include a hydrogen
Hydrogen Bond
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These bonds are between a negatively charged and positively charged pole. This is the weakest charge.
van der Waals
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Multiple Choice
Which is a bond where the electron (e-) is transfered?
Ionic
Covalent
Hydrogen
van der Waals
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Multiple Choice
Which is a bond where the electron (e-) is shared?
Ionic
Covalent
Hydrogen
van der Waals
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Multiple Choice
Which is a bond where a charged hydrogen is attracted to another molecule?
Ionic
Covalent
Hydrogen
van der Waals
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Multiple Choice
Which is a bond where a charged atom that may not include a hydrogen is attracted to another atom?
Ionic
Covalent
Hydrogen
van der Waals
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Multiple Choice
Which is the strongest bond?
Ionic
Covalent
Hydrogen
van der Waals
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Multiple Choice
Which is the weakest bond?
Ionic
Covalent
Hydrogen
van der Waals
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Atom structure and bonds
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