The correct answers are Option C and Option D
A molecular compound is usually formed between two or more non-metals and is held together through the sharing of electrons between atoms. An example is CO2
An ionic compound is formed between a metal and non-metal and is held together through the attraction of opposite charges. An example is NaCl
Reason: Statement 1 is for molecular compound and not ionic compound, statement 2 is for metallic compound, statement 5 is for ionic compound.
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1) An ionic bond is best described as A) the sharing of electrons. B) the transfer of electrons from one atom to another. C) the attraction that holds the atoms together in a polyatomic ion. D) the attraction between two nonmetal atoms. E) the attraction between two metal atoms. 2) A covalent bond is best described as A) the sharing of electrons between atoms. B) the transfer of electrons. C) a bond...
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6. Which combination of atoms is most likely to form an ionic compound if they are allowed to react with each other? A) metal and metal B) metal and nonmetal C) nonmetal and nonmetal D) metalloid and metalloid E) All combinations are likely to form an ionic compound. 7. A covalent bond involves which of the following? A) sharing of electrons between two atoms B) transfer of electrons between two atoms C) donation of protons from one atom to...
19. Which of the following statements regarding ionic compounds is correct? A) Ions are held together in an ionic lattice by covalent bonds. B) The crystal structure of a given compound does not depend on the sizes and number of ions in a formula unit of the compound. C) Ionic compounds tend to have low melting points. D) Ionic compounds are formed when two metals react. E) In forming an ionic compound from its elements, one element transfers one or...
Question 1 A covalent bond is best described as the sharing of electrons between atoms. the transfer of electrons. a bond between a metal and a nonmetal. a bond between a metal and a polyatomic ion. a bond between two polyatomic ions. Question 2 Which of the following is a molecular compound? CuCl2 KCl NaNO3 CH3Cl RbBr Question 3 Give the name for H2SO4. sulfuric acid persulfurous acid sulfurous acid hyposulfurous acid persulfuric acid Question 4 What is the molar...
(18) 10. Match the following descriptions with the correct term: covalent bond that results between atoms of differing electronegativities electrons found in the outermost s and p sublevels of an atom or an ion bond that results when a metal transfers one or more valence electrons to a nonmetal smallest identifiable unit of a molecular compound ability of an element to attract electrons within a chemical bond bond that results when two nonmetal atoms share valence electrons smallest identifiable unit...
(18) 10. Match the following descriptions with the correct term: covalent bond that results between atoms of differing electronegativities electrons found in the outermost s and p sublevels of an atom or an ion bond that results when a metal transfers one or more valence electrons to a nonmetal smallest identifiable unit of a molecular compound ability of an element to attract electrons within a chemical bond bond that results when two nonmetal atoms share valence electrons smallest identifiable unit...
13) In chemical formulas for ionic compounds which is written first? a) Cation b) Oxygen c) Anion d) Noble gas 14) Metal ions with an invariant charge are termed? a) Type I cations b) Type II cations c) Metalloids d) Transition metals 15) In ionic compounds the ending of the anion (not a polyatomic) is always changed to? a) -ous b)-ic c) -ide d) Smith for reasons of security 16) A cluster of two or more atoms covalently bonded together...
Part A Review Constants Periodic Table Learning Goal: Consider the following element combinations. Classify the bonds formed between each pair as ionic, polar covalent, or nonpolar covalent qualitatively based solely on each element's position on the periodic table. To use electronegativity or metal versus nonmetal classifications to distinguish covalent polar covalent, and ionic bonds. not conduct calculations. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. When two bonded atoms attract electrons with View Available Hint(s) equal strength, the result is...
TRUE-FALSE QUESTIONS (2 points each) 22. Current chemical theory strongly suggests that all naturally occurring elements have been The most common (abundant) element in the universe is Common physical properties for a substance include color, melting point, boiling po 24. flammability and hardness. lonic bonds result from the sharing of one or more pairs of electrons. 26, The elements gold, silver and antimony all have chemical symbols which start with the 27 letter A Once a coordinate covalent bond is...
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