Covalent Bonds 4-3
Covalent Bonds 4-3
Covalent Bonds 4-3
Bonding in Metals 4-4
Bonding in Metals 4-4
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a neutral group of atoms joined by covalent bonds

 molecule

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1.   In an electron dot diagram, two pairs of
shared electrons represents a

A single bond

B double bond

C triple bond

D quadruple bond




double bond

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6.   Covalent bonds usually form when a nonmetal combines with a(n) ---metal.---


nonmetal

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1.   Why are alloys generally used to make
everyday objects?

A Alloys are often stronger and less reactive
than pure metals.

B Alloys have higher melting points than pure
metals.

C Alloys are less expensive to produce than
pure metals.

D Alloys have ionic bonds instead of metallic
bonds.



Alloys are often stronger and less reactive
than pure metals.

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6. Metals typically have -----   melting points.



high

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a bond in which four electrons are shared


double bond

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2.   A nitrogen molecule (N2) has one
triple bond. How many electrons do the
nitrogen atoms share?

A 1

B 3

C 4

D 6



6

200

7.   A(n) ---ion--- is a neutral group of atoms joined by covalent bonds.


molecule

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2.   Metallic bonding is

A a type of covalent bond

B a type of ionic bond

C an attraction between positive and
negative ions

D an attraction between positive ions and
electrons






an attraction between positive ions and
electrons

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7. The metal fins that cool a motorcycle’s engine make use of the high ----- conductivity of metals.


thermal

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a bond in which electrons are shared equally


nonpolar bond

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3.   Compared to ionic compounds,
molecular compounds generally have

a good conductivity

b greater densities

C more chemical bonds

d a low boiling point

 

a low boiling point

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8.   If a molecule contains polar bonds, the molecule ---may or may not--- be polar overall.


true

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3.   Which of the following is NOT a
property of metals?

A ductile

B good electrical conductor

C good thermal insulator

D malleable

good thermal insulator

300

8. Metals are often used to make wire because they are  ------.


ductile

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a bond in which electrons are shared unequally



 polar bond

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4.   Compared to ionic compounds,
molecular compounds generally have

a stronger chemical bonds

b poor conductivity

C a high melting point

d lower densities

 poor conductivity

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9.   In a(n) ---polar--- bond, one atom pulls on the shared electrons more than the other atom.


true

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4.   At room temperature, most metals
are

A liquid

B solid

C gas

D an alloy

solid

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9. Metals are used in electrical wires because they have high ------conductivity.


electrical

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 the chemical bond formed when two atoms share
electrons



covalent bond

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5.   The chemical bond formed when two atoms share electrons is called a(n) ---ionic--- bond.


covalent

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10.   The forces between molecules are much ---stronger--- than the forces between ions.

weaker

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5. An attraction between a positive metal ion and surrounding electrons is --------a(n)   bond.



metallic

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 10. Nonmetals are unlikely to form metallic bonds because their  ----------are strongly held.

valence electrons

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