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Topic 4: Chemical bonding
17. Types of bond: Determining bond based on atoms in formula or name
1. The bonding in calcium phosphate, Ca3(PO4) 2 , can be best described as
1) Covalent, only 3) Ionic, only
2) Both covalent and ionic
4) Neither covalent nor ionic
2. Which best describes the bonding in Cl2?
1) Polar and covalent 3) Network sold and covalent
4) Coordinate and covalent
2) Nonpolar and covalent
3. Which type of bond is found between the C and H atoms in a molecule of methane, CH4 ?
1) Covalent bonds 3) Hydrogen bonds
2) Ionic bonds 4) Metallic bonds
1) Metallic bond Teacher Preview Copy
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4. The bonding in a hydronium ion, H3O is best described as
1) Polar and covalent 3) Network sold and covalent
2) Nonpolar and covalent 4) Coordinate and covalent
5. The C – Cl bond in CCl4 is best described as
1) Ionic, because electrons are transferred 3) Covalent , because electrons are transferred
2) Ionic, because electrons are shared 4) Covalent, because electrons are shared
6. Bonding between the two bromine atoms in a bromine molecule is best described as
1) Ionic Teacher Preview Copy
3) polar covalent
2) nonpolar covalent 4) Network Covalent
7. The transfer of electrons from a sodium atom to a chlorine atom results in the formation of
1) Coordinate covalent bond 3) Nonpolar covalent bond
2) Polar covalent bond
4) Ionic bond
8. The carbon atoms in diamond are held together by
1) Metallic bonds 3) Hydrogen bonds
2) Ionic bonds 4) Covalent bonds
9. A bond that holds atoms of nickel together is
3) Ionic bonds
2) Network covalent bond 4) Coordinate covalent bond
10. As a bond between a hydrogen atom and a sulfur atom is formed, electrons are
1) Shared to form an ionic bond
3) Lost and gained to form an ionic bond
2) Shared to form a covalent bond 4) Lost and gained to form a covalent bond
11. As a bond is formed between atoms of lithium and Iodine, electrons are
3) Lost and gained to form an ionic bond
1) Shared to form an ionic bond
2) Shared to form a covalent bond 4) Lost and gained to form a covalent bond
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Topic 4: Chemical bonding
17. Types of bond: Determining bond based on atoms in formula or name
1. The bonding in calcium phosphate, Ca3(PO4) 2 , can be best described as
1) Covalent, only 3) Ionic, only
2) Both covalent and ionic
4) Neither covalent nor ionic
2. Which best describes the bonding in Cl2?
1) Polar and covalent 3) Network sold and covalent
4) Coordinate and covalent
2) Nonpolar and covalent
3. Which type of bond is found between the C and H atoms in a molecule of methane, CH4 ?
1) Covalent bonds 3) Hydrogen bonds
2) Ionic bonds 4) Metallic bonds
1) Metallic bond Teacher Preview Copy
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4. The bonding in a hydronium ion, H3O is best described as
1) Polar and covalent 3) Network sold and covalent
2) Nonpolar and covalent 4) Coordinate and covalent
5. The C – Cl bond in CCl4 is best described as
1) Ionic, because electrons are transferred 3) Covalent , because electrons are transferred
2) Ionic, because electrons are shared 4) Covalent, because electrons are shared
6. Bonding between the two bromine atoms in a bromine molecule is best described as
1) Ionic Teacher Preview Copy
3) polar covalent
2) nonpolar covalent 4) Network Covalent
7. The transfer of electrons from a sodium atom to a chlorine atom results in the formation of
1) Coordinate covalent bond 3) Nonpolar covalent bond
2) Polar covalent bond
4) Ionic bond
8. The carbon atoms in diamond are held together by
1) Metallic bonds 3) Hydrogen bonds
2) Ionic bonds 4) Covalent bonds
9. A bond that holds atoms of nickel together is
3) Ionic bonds
2) Network covalent bond 4) Coordinate covalent bond
10. As a bond between a hydrogen atom and a sulfur atom is formed, electrons are
1) Shared to form an ionic bond
3) Lost and gained to form an ionic bond
2) Shared to form a covalent bond 4) Lost and gained to form a covalent bond
11. As a bond is formed between atoms of lithium and Iodine, electrons are
3) Lost and gained to form an ionic bond
1) Shared to form an ionic bond
2) Shared to form a covalent bond 4) Lost and gained to form a covalent bond
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