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Review Test 5

Review Test 5. What type of bonding is associated with the sharing of electrons?. What type of bonding occurs in KBr ? . Of the following, which is the generally the weakest: ionic bond single covalent bond triple covalent bond metallic bond.

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Review Test 5

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  1. Review Test 5

  2. What type of bonding is associated with the sharing of electrons?

  3. What type of bonding occurs in KBr?

  4. Of the following, which is the generally the weakest: ionic bond single covalent bond triple covalent bond metallic bond

  5. What type of bonding occurs between a metal and a nonmetal?

  6. What type of bonding is associated with an “electron sea”?

  7. Give an example of a formula that represents a nonpolar covalent bond.

  8. Give an example of a formula that represents a polar covalent bond.

  9. What is the smallest ratio of an ionic compound called?

  10. Partial negative and partial positive regions occur in what type of molecules?

  11. The smallest ratio of a covalent compound that retains the properties of the compound is called a/an _________________.

  12. What type of bonding occurs in CBr4?

  13. What in the name of LiBr?

  14. In a Lewis structure, which elements are usually drawn toward the outside of the molecule?

  15. What is the name of NO5?

  16. In a Lewis structure, which elements are usually placed in the middle of the structure?

  17. What type of bonding occurs between two or more nonmetals?

  18. What type of bonding occurs when 2 or more metals are bonded together?

  19. In what type of bonding are the electrons shared equally?

  20. What type of bonding occurs in CaS?

  21. What type of compound is composed of molecules that have regions of partial charge? ____________ ____________

  22. Low melting point and boiling points are characteristics of what type of compounds?

  23. What type of bonding occurs between argon and aluminum?

  24. What type of bonding occurs between iron and oxygen?

  25. What type of compounds can conduct electricity when dissolved in water?

  26. What is the formula for hydrobromic acid?

  27. Prefixes such as di, tri, tetra are used when naming what type of compounds?

  28. What type of bonding occurs in CO2?

  29. What is the name of P4O?

  30. What type of bonding is associated with gaining or losing electrons?

  31. Name CuBr3 .

  32. Name NiSO4 .

  33. Name N2 .

  34. What is the formula for ammonia?

  35. What is the formula for oxygen gas?

  36. What is the formula for magnesium nitrate?

  37. What is the formula for phosphorous acid?

  38. What in the name of HF?

  39. Which of the following is diatomic? CO CO2 O2KBr H2S

  40. What is the name of K2O?

  41. What is the formula for Sulfur tribromide?

  42. What is the overall charge of a compound?

  43. What is the name of MgO?

  44. In naming covalent compounds the prefix mono is used when there is only one atom of the _____________ ___________.

  45. When writing formulas, charges are criss-crossed in what type of compounds?

  46. When an cation has more than one possible charge, what is needed in the name of the compound?

  47. What type of bonding occurs when electrons are transferred from one atom to another?

  48. What type of bonding occurs between sulfur and oxygen?

  49. The prefix “hydro” indicates that an acid has how many different elements?

  50. The prefix “penta” means

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