Atoms
Bonding
Compounds
Workplace Uses
100

What is the charge of a proton?

Positive (+1)

100

What types of elements form ionic bonds?

Metals + non-metals

100

Name NaCl.

Sodium chloride (table salt)

100

Why is conductivity important for electricians?

Metals conduct electricity, used in wiring.

200

Which particle moves around the nucleus in shells?

Electrons

200

What types of elements form covalent bonds?

Non-metals + non-metals

200

Name CO₂.

Carbon dioxide

200

Why does vinegar make a good cleaner?

Its acidity dissolves mineral deposits and kills bacteria.

300

Oxygen has 8 protons. How many electrons does it have in a neutral atom?

8

300

In NaCl, which atom gives away an electron?

Sodium (Na)

300

Which dissolves in water: salt or oil?

Salt

300

Why is salt used on icy roads in winter?

It lowers the freezing point of water (melts ice).

400

What is the difference between mass number and atomic number?

Atomic number = protons; Mass number = protons + neutrons

400

Do ionic or covalent compounds have higher melting points?
 

Ionic compounds

400

Which of these is covalent: Na₂O, CaCl₂, CO?

CO (carbon monoxide)

400

Why is high melting point important for building materials like steel?

They don’t melt or weaken easily when exposed to heat.

500

If carbon has 6 protons and 7 neutrons, what is its mass number?

13

500

True or False – Covalent compounds conduct electricity in water.

False

500

What kind of compound is wax – ionic or covalent?

Covalent

500

Why must medicines dissolve in the body?

So they can be absorbed into the bloodstream and be effective.

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