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Atoms, Elements and Compounds - Section 3.1 Quiz
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What type of chemical bonding involves sharing electrons?
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Covalent bonding
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Ionic bonding
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Metallic bonding
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Polyatomic bonding
The sharing of one or more pairs electrons results in a
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molecule.
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ionic compound.
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positive charge.
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larger nucleus.
What type of chemical bonding involves atoms gaining and losing electrons?
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Ionic bonding
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Covalent bonding
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Metallic bonding
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Polyatomic bonding
What type of compound forms a lattice structure?
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Ionic compound
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Molecular compound
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Covalent compound
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Electron compound
The following model represents a water molecule,
What type of bonding holds the atoms in water together?
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Covalent bonding
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Ionic bonding
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Metallic bonding
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Polyatomic bonding
What type of bonding holds together the atoms in a polyatomic ion?
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Covalent bonding
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Ionic bonding
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Metallic bonding
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Polyatomic bonding
What type of chemical bond do polyatomic ions participate in?
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Ionic bonds
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Covalent bonds
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Metallic bonds
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Polyatomic bonds
The following diagram represents a model of a molecule.
What do the overlapping areas between atoms represent?
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Overlaps represent where electrons are shared
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Overlaps represent where electrons are lost
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Overlaps represent where electrons are gained
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Overlaps represent where electrons are absorbed
Which of the following statements regarding polyatomic ions is false?
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Polyatomic ions occur in hundreds of different shapes
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Polyatomic ions carry an electric charge
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Polyatomic ions participate in ionic bonds
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Polyatomic ions contain more than one atom
The following diagram represents a model of water molecule.
What term best describes this type of model?
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Bohr model diagram
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Ball and stick model
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Space-filling model
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Electron model
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