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Chemical Bonding Test Review
Gender Wars Chemical Bonding Test Review
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Which of the following determines the identify of an element?
Atomic Number Mass Number Atomic Mass Overall Charge Atomic Number
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Isotopes exist because atoms of the same element can have different numbers of
Protons Neutrons Electrons None of the Above Neutrons
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At atom’s structure determines its properties
At atom’s structure determines its properties. What property of an atom is affected by the difference between the number of its protons and the number of its electrons? Atomic Number Atomic Mass Size Charge Charge
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The black circles in the model represent neutrons
The black circles in the model represent neutrons. What do the white circles represent? Electrons Isotopes Nuclei Protons Protons
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Most Reactive Metals What are alkali metals? Most reactive nonmetals
2 valence electrons Most reactive metals Unreactive Most Reactive Metals
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Neon Which of the following is “full” at 8? Hydrogen Helium Neon
Chlorine Neon
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Which of these does the number of electrons in the outer level indicate about the element?
Its reactivity Its mass number Its atomic number Its symbol Its reactivity
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Which element has a full outermost energy level containing only two electrons?
Fluorine Helium Hydrogen Neon Helium
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The atom gains 2 electrons.
Which of the following describes what happens when an atom becomes an ion with a 2- charge? The atom gains 2 protons. The atom loses 2 protons. The atoms gains 2 electrons. The atoms loses 2 electrons. The atom gains 2 electrons.
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What type of element tends to lose electrons when it forms bonds?
Metal Metalloid Nonmetal Noble gas Metal
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Ionic What type of bond would the following form? Sodium and Chlorine
Covalent Metallic Ionic Hydrogen Ionic
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How many electrons are needed to make this atom “full”?
Two
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What type of bond is shown?
Covalent
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What is the most reactive metal shown?
Lithium
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What element is unreactive?
Element “C”
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What color represents the Halogens?
Green
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What is the family name of element “D”?
Transition Metals
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What element would bond with element “B”?
Element “A”
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What bond is shown below?
Ionic Bond
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What charge does the following ion have?
Positive
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How many valence electrons are shown?
Three
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How many electrons are shown?
Eight
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What type of bond is shown?
Covalent
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