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Types of Chemical Bonds

Types of Chemical Bonds

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Chemistry

10th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

James Gonzalez

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19 Slides • 8 Questions

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What is the difference between ionic and covalent bonds (if you remember) from chemistry

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Multiple Choice

Ionic or covalent?
Na  Br
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Ionic
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Covalent

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Multiple Choice


Would the difference in electronegativity of atoms in an ionic bond be small or large?

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Small

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Large

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​Why?

​The cation is very posititve: Low electronegativity
The anion is very negative: High electronegativity

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Multiple Choice

Two pure elements react to form a compound. One element is an alkali metal, X, and the other is a halogen, Z. Which of the following is the most valid scientific claim that can be made about the compound?

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If has the formula XZ2

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It does not dissolve in water

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It contains ionic bonds

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It contains covalent bonds

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Multiple Choice

Ionic or covalent?
C  O
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Ionic
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Covalent

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Multiple Choice

Ionic or covalent?
Na  F
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Ionic
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Covalent

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following claims about the bond in the molecular compound HF is most likely to be true?

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There is a partial negative charge on the H atom

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Electrons are shared equally between H and F atoms

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The bond is extremely weak

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The bond is highly polar

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Multiple Choice

The elements C and Se have the same electronegativity value, 2.55. Which of the following claims about the compound that forms from C and Se is most likely to be true?

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The carbon-to-selenium bond is unstable

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The carbon-to-selenium is nonpolar covalent

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The compound has the empirical formula CSe

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A molecule of the compound will have a partial negative charge on the carbon atom

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