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Ions/Dot Structure BondingDefinitio ns ProblemsLab Question 200 400 600 800 1000 Bonus Question: 5000 pts
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Question: What charge will a Mg ion have? Answer: +2
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Question: What does a Positive charge means Answer: It will lose 1 electron Back
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Question: Roman Numerals on the periodic table represent the number of____________ on each element in that column on the table. Answer Valence Electron Back
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Question: What is the octet rule? Answer an atom is stable when it has 8 valence electrons in its outermost energy level. Back
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Question: Which element is stable without 8 valence electrons? Answer: Helium, He Back
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Question: What are the 3 kinds of chemical bonding within a molecule? Answer: Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic Back
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Question: The Electronegativity has to be ____ to be an ionic bond. Answer: over 1.7 Back
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Question: Metallic Bonds are __________ conductors of electricity Answer Good Back
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Question: What state of matter(at room temperature) are Metallic Bonds? Answer: solid Back
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Question: What are the 2 different types of covalent bonds? Answer Polar and Non-Polar. Back
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Question: What is the definition of Chemical Bond? Answer It is a force that holds atoms together Back
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Question: What tells us the number of protons and electrons of a element. Answer: Atomic Number Back
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Question: What is the definition of polar and non-polar Answer Polar- Electrons are NOT shared equally. Non-Polar- They share electrons equally. Back
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Question: What are Valence electrons? Answer electrons in the outermost energy level Back
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Question: What does hydrophobic and hydrophilic mean? Answer Hydrophobic – does NOT like water. Hydrophilic – likes water. Back
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Question: CaCl 2 Answer Ionic bond Identify the following as containing non-polar covalent, polar covalent, or ionic bonds. Back
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Question: CO 2 Answer Polar Covalent Identify the following as containing non-polar covalent, polar covalent, or ionic bonds. Back
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Question: Which atom will gain one electron in order to form a bond. Answer DD ABCDE Back
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Question: Which of the following Bohr models represents an atom that will not bond because it is already stable: Answer: EE ABCDE Back
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Question: HCl Answer Polar Covalant Identify the following as containing non-polar covalent, polar covalent, or ionic bonds. Back
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Question: Oil and water do not mix because oil is ________________________ and ________________________ while water is polar. Answer Non Polar, hydrophobic Back
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Question: Water is a polar molecule. Since “like dissolves like”, other polar molecules will dissolve in water. These other polar molecules must be _________________ (like or attracted to water). Answer: hydrophilic Back
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Question: Oil is a non-polar molecule. Since “like dissolves like”, other non-polar molecules will dissolve in oil. These other non-polar molecules must be __________________(dislike or repel water). Answer Hydrophobic Back
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Question: Food coloring did mix with water so food coloring must be ________________________ and ______________________. Answer Polar, Hydrophilic Back
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Question: The bond between the H atom and the O atom within the water molecule is a _____________bond. Answer Polar Covalent Back
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Question: What kind of bond does the dotted line represent? Answer Hydrogen bond ------------- Back
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