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Bonding Quiz
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Quiz on bonding
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covalent
metallic
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Peter Hoskins
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Question 1
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Chlorine occurs naturally as two isotopes. Chlorine contains 75% chlorine–35 and 25% chlorine–37. Calculate the Relative Atomic Mass of chlorine
Answer
35
36.2
35.5
36
Question 2
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Which of these is true regarding covalent bonding:
Answer
Takes place between non-metals
Involves sharing of electrons
An example of a covalent compound is methane
All of these answers
Question 3
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This diagram shows:
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Answer
Metallic bonding
Ionic bonding
Covalent bonding
Isotropic bonding
Question 4
Question
In order to form calcium chloride:
Answer
The calcium atom loses two electrons
Two chlorine atoms each receive one electron
One Ca2+ and two Cl- ions are formed
All of these answers
Question 5
Question
The magnesium ion is:
Answer
Mg2+
Mg+
Mg2-
Mg-
Question 6
Question
In sodium chloride the following ions are formed:
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Answer
Na- Cl-
Na- Cl+
Na+ Cl-
Na+ Cl+
Question 7
Question
Which of these facts about solid sodium chloride is false:
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Answer
It has a high melting point
It has a high boiling point
It conducts electricity
The ions are held together by electrostatic forces
Question 8
Question
Ionic bonding involves:
Answer
Sharing of electrons between atoms
Atoms gaining or losing electrons and becoming neutral overall
Atoms gaining or losing electrons and becoming charged overall
The loss or gain of protons
Question 9
Question
The formula for magnesium oxide is:
Answer
Mg2O
MgO2
MgO
Mg2O3
Question 10
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Isotopes have:
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Answer
The same number of protons
The same number of neutrons
The same mass number
Different numbers of electrons
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