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Dive into the world of ionic and covalent bonds, explore the nature of water, and unravel the surprises of chemical bonding. Learn about ions, valence electrons, electron sharing, and more in this engaging quiz.
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Covalent Bonds
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Ions and Valence Electrons
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An Ionic bond Is made from a nonmetal And a ____________
Which of the following Has an ionic bond in it? HBr or LiBr
A molecule of LiBr contains One atom of Li and ________ atom(s) of Br
An ionic bond is formed between • A) ions with opposite charges • B) atoms with neutral charge • C) one atom’s nucleus • And another atom’s electrons
Ions with Opposite charges
What happens to The electrons in An ionic bond?
Electrons are transferred From the metal to The nonmetal
A covalent bond Is formed between two ___________________
Which of the following Contain covalent bonds? CaCl2 or CF4
What happens with The electrons in a Covalent bond?
What is the difference Between a nonpolar and A polar covalent bond?
Polar covalent shares Electrons unequally and Dissolves in water. NonpolarCovalent shares Electrons equally and does not dissolve in water.
Draw the following Molecule and show Electrons being shared CO2
Double bond with Eight electrons around Each atom
How many electrons Does chlorine gain Or lose to form a bond?
Chlorine gains 1 electron
What is the Lewis Diagram (e dot) for Nitrogen?
N with Five electrons Around it
Draw two water Molecules bonded Together
Hydrogen of one Bonds to the Oxygen of the other
Why are metals Good conductors?
Electrons move Easily through them
Which atom has 19 neutrons, S-32 or S-35?
Only (polar/nonpolar) Substances will Dissolve in water.
Water is said to be polar because: • The covalent bond has both positive and negative charged ends • B. It is hydrophobic • It contains ionic bonds
Covalent bond has Positively and Negatively charged ends
What is a Hydrogen bond?
Bond between hydrogen Of one molecule and A very electronegative atom of another molecule (like oxygen)
What is the difference Between a hydrophobic And a hydrophillic Substance?
Hydrophobic is water Fearing (nonpolar) and Hydrophillic loves water (polar)
If you mix two Substances in water, How would you know Which one is polar And which one is nonpolar?
The polar one would Mix with water and probably change The color of it. The nonpolar one would Not mix at all.