Imf Polarity

Imf Polarity

10th - 12th Grade

25 Qs

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Imf Polarity

Imf Polarity

Assessment

Quiz

Chemistry

10th - 12th Grade

Hard

NGSS
HS-PS2-6, HS-PS1-1, HS-PS1-2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Charles Martinez

FREE Resource

25 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

In covalent bonds, electrons are ___________.
transferred
gained
lost
shared

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

In a polar covalent bond, electrons are shared ___________.
equally
unequally
between non-metals with similar electronegativities
between a metal and a non-metal

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

Media Image
Which of the following is the correct Lewis structure for water?
A
B
C

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Electronegativity is a measurement of the ability of a nucleus to...

attract bonding electrons

attract other nuclei

attract electrons in the non-valence energy levels

remove an electron from the valence shell

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

How many electrons are represented by a single straight line in a Lewis structure?
1
2
4
6

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The most electronegative atom in the periodic table is:
Fluorine
Helium
Neon
Francium

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Media Image
In this Lewis structure, the symbol above F means...
electrons are being transferred to Fluorine
electrons are less attracted to F than H
electrons are more attracted to F than H
Fluorine has formed a cation

Tags

NGSS.HS-PS1-1

NGSS.HS-PS1-2

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