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Science 9

Chemistry-Quiz 5

Write the letter of the best answer on your answer sheet.

1. Element X belongs to Group 1. Which of the following best describes element X?


a. high electronegativity c. low electronegativity
b. high ionization energy d. a non-metallic element
2. What will most likely happen to a non-metallic atom after ionic bonding?
I. It forms a cation III. It becomes stable
II. It forms an anion IV. It becomes unstable
a. I & II b. II & III c. III & IV d. I & IV
3. What kind of bond will result when two identical non-metallic atoms combine?
a. ionic bond b. metallic bond c. polar covalent bond d. nonpolar covalent bond
4. Choose 2 elements that would likely form an ionic bond among the following elements: Li, Si, F, Ne
a. Li and Si b. Si and F c. Ne and Si d. Li and F
5. How is the bond in Br2 different from the bond in MgF2?
a. The bond in Br2 is metallic while the bond in MgF2 is covalent.
b. The bond in Br2 is ionic while the bond in MgF2 is covalent.
c. The bond in Br2 is covalent while the bond in MgF2 is ionic.
d. There is no bond difference between the two.
6. Why do atoms react with one another to form chemical bonds?
a. to attain stability b. to form compounds c. to form molecules d. to produce ions
7. What kind of force is present in ionic bond?
a. repulsive force b. electrostatic force c. neutral force d. retentive force
8. Which of the following substances when dissolve in water will conduct electricity?
a. glucose b. oil c. gasoline d. muriatic acid
9. What bond holds the atoms of the elements in Groups 1and 2 of the Periodic Table?
a. nonpolar covalent bond b. polar covalent bond c. metallic bond d. ionic bond
10. Which of the following sets of samples has metallic bond, covalent bond and ionic bonding in this order?
a. bronze, paraffin wax, and salt c. gold ring, baking soda, and starch
b. alloy, vetsin, and water d. coins, salt, and carbon dioxide

11. Valence electrons are those electrons located _________.


a. closest to the nucleus c. in the outermost shell
b. in the innermost shell d. in s orbitals

12. Which of the following statements concerning covalent bonds and ionic bonds is correct?
a. Covalent bonds usually involve two nonmetals and ionic bonds usually involve two metals.
b. Covalent bonds usually involve two metals and ionic bonds usually involve a metal and nonmetal.
c. Covalent bonds usually involve a metal and nonmetal and ionic bonds usually involve two nonmetal.
d. Covalent bonds usually involve two nonmetals and ionic bonds usually involve a metal and nonmetal.

13. The ability of the atom to pull or attract electron towards itself is called _____
a. ionization energy b. electronegativity c. atomic radius d. electron affinity

14. The total number of nonbonding electron pairs present in the Lewis structure of NH3 is
a. zero b. one c. two d. four

15. If the electronegativity difference between two atoms X and Z is 1.0, the bond between the two atoms would be
_____.
a. ionic b. polar covalent c. coordinate covalent d. nonpolar covalent

/smdeleon

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