
Bonding Types and Characteristics

Interactive Video
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Emma Peterson
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Chemistry, Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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2 plays
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Easy
10:02
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What is a covalent bond typically formed between?
A noble gas and a metal
A metal and a non-metal
Two non-metals
Two metals
2.
Multiple Choice
In a covalent bond, what happens to the potential energy when atoms come closer together?
It fluctuates
It remains the same
It decreases
It increases
3.
Multiple Choice
What characterizes a nonpolar covalent bond?
No sharing of electrons
Transfer of electrons
Unequal sharing of electrons
Equal sharing of electrons
4.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following pairs would likely form a polar covalent bond?
Carbon and fluorine
Sodium and bromine
Carbon and hydrogen
Iodine and sulfur
5.
Multiple Choice
What determines whether a bond is polar or nonpolar?
Number of protons
Electronegativity difference
Atomic radius
Atomic mass
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