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Coulombic Attraction

Coulombic Attraction

Assessment

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Chemistry

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10th - 12th Grade

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Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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How many valence electrons would Boron lose to become more stable?

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How many valence electrons would Beryllium lose to become more stable?

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How many valence electrons would Neon gain to become more stable?

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How many valence electrons would Lithium lose to become more stable?

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How many valence electrons would Nitrogen gain to become more stable?

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How many valence electrons would Oxygen gain to become more stable?

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How many valence electrons would Carbon gain to become more stable?

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How many valence electrons would Fluorine gain to become more stable?

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How many valence electrons are in group 15?

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How many valence electrons are in group 2?

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How many valence electrons are in group 13?

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How many valence electrons are in group 18?

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How many valence electrons are in group 14?

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How many valence electrons are in group 1?

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How many valence electrons are in group 16?

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How many valence electrons are in group 17?

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Multiple Choice

Electrons & Electrons would

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repel each other

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attract each other

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do nothing to each other

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Multiple Choice

Electrons & protons would

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repel each other

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attract each other

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do nothing to each other

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Multiple Choice

Protons & protons would

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repel each other

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attract each other

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do nothing to each other

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Multiple Choice

If the force increases, the charge

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increases

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decreases

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stays the same

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Multiple Choice

If the force increases, the DISTANCE

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increases

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decreases

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stays the same

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Multiple Choice

As you go down a group in the periodic table, the distance from the valence electrons to the nucleus

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increases

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decreases

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stays the same

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Multiple Choice

As you go across a period in the periodic table, the distance from the valence electrons to the nucleus

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increases

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decreases

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stays the same

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Multiple Choice

As you go down a group in the periodic table, the force of attraction

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increases

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decreases

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stays the same

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Multiple Choice

As you go across a period in the periodic table, the force of attraction

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increases

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decreases

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stays the same

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