
Chemistry Final Review
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Chemistry
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9th - 12th Grade
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Easy
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Brandon Franklin
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8 Slides • 8 Questions
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Remember: For ionic and covalent bonds, we have 2 non-metals OR 1 metal and 1 non-metal.
1.)What two types of elements make up an ionic bond?
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Multiple Choice
1.) What two types of elements make up an ionic bond?
2 non-metals
1 metal and 1 non-metal
2 non-metals and 1 metal
2 metals and 1 non-metal
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Remember: For ionic and covalent bonds, we have 2 non-metals OR 1 metal and 1 non-metal.
2.)What two types of elements make up an covalent bond?
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Multiple Choice
2.) What two types of elements make up an covalent bond?
2 non-metals
1 metal and 1 non-metal
2 non-metals and 1 metal
2 metals and 1 non-metal
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Remember: For ionic and covalent bonds, we have 2 non-metals OR 1 metal and 1 non-metal.
3.) Which of the following is an example of a covalent bond?
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Multiple Choice
3.) Which of the following is an example of a covalent bond?
Magnesium Oxide
(M & NM)
Aluminum Fluoride
(M & NM)
Carbon Dioxide
(NM & NM)
Potassium Oxide
(M & NM)
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Remember: For ionic and covalent bonds, we have 2 non-metals OR 1 metal and 1 non-metal.
4.) Which of the following is an example of a ionic bond?
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Multiple Choice
4.) Which of the following is an example of a ionic bond?
Nitrogen Dioxide
(NM & NM)
Dioxygen Difluoride
(NM & NM)
Selenium Monoxide
(NM & NM)
Calcium Chloride
(M & NM)
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Remember: Penta - 5
5.) Which of the following is the correct name for the following compound?
BrF5
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Multiple Choice
5.) Which of the following is the correct name for the following compound?
BrF5
Carbon Monoxide
Disulfur Difluoride
Bromine Pentafluoride
Sulfur Trioxide
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Remember: Di - 2
6.) Which of the following is the correct name for the following compound?
SeCl2
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Multiple Choice
6.) Which of the following is the correct name for the following compound?
SeCl2
Selenium Dichloride
Disulfur Difluoride
Bromine Pentafluoride
Sulfur Trioxide
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*Conversion Needed:
1 hour (hr) = 60 minutes (min)
7.) Traveling at 65 miles/hour, how many minutes will it take to drive 125 miles to San Diego?
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Multiple Choice
7.) Traveling at 65 miles/hour, how many minutes will it take to drive 125 miles to San Diego?
1.92 min
115 min
8,125 min
125 min
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Conversions Needed:
1 year = 365 days
1 day = 24 hours
1 hour = 60 min
1 min = 60 seconds
8.) Convert 50 years into seconds. Express your answer in scientific notation.
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Multiple Choice
8.) Convert 50 years into seconds. Express your answer in scientific notation.
Conversions Needed:
1 year = 365 days
1 day = 24 hours
1 hour = 60 min
1 min = 60 seconds
180,000 seconds
.83 seconds
3,000 seconds
1.58e9 seconds
Remember: For ionic and covalent bonds, we have 2 non-metals OR 1 metal and 1 non-metal.
1.)What two types of elements make up an ionic bond?
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