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Chemical Bonds
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The force that holds atoms, molecules, or ions together to form chemical compounds.
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What is a bond called that shares electrons between two neutral atoms?
Responses metallic bond metallic bond ionic bond ionic
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How do an ionic bond and a covalent bond differ?
Responses An ionic bond is an attraction between oppositely charged ions. A
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What is the definition of a chemical bond?
Responses a mutual attraction between the nuclei and electrons in a single atom a
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Which statement comparing ionic and covalent bonds is correct?(1 point)
Responses More electrons are transferred to form covalent
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Based on the information in the table, which pair of elements would likely form the least polar bonds with each other? (1 point)
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In the molecule Upper C l Subscript 2, each atom attracts electrons equally.
Which type of bond is in Upper C l Subscript 2?
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What type of bond holds a molecule O2 together?
A. ionic B. metallic C. polar covalent D. non-polar covalent
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.What type of bond holds a molecule of Upper O Subscript 2 together?
Answer options with 4 options A. ionic B. metallic C. polar
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The O-H bond is stronger than the H-H bond.
true or false
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The O-O bond is stronger than the C-C bond.
true or false
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Organize these bonded elements into the type of bond they *Br and K :: Br and Br Non-Polar Covalent Bond Polar
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3.3 is what kinda bond
polar nonpolar or ionic
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Li and H
# Se and K #: Ca and Si # Be and N # H and B which one isnt a polar covalent bond
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How do ionic bonds differ from covalent bonds?
Responses Electrons are transferred in a covalent bond. Electrons are transferred
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Match each definition to the correct vocabulary word. Column A 1. The force that holds atoms, molecules, or
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Hydrogen bonds are observed between water molecules. Select any of the following statements that describe how hydrogen bonds
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Which statement explains the relationship between the amount of energy it takes to break a bond and the amount of energy
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mention four types of chemical bonds
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True or False - Triple bonds are stronger than double bonds. Explain.
True False
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An element consists entirely of atoms of a single kind. If two or more
atoms are joined together by a chemical compound bond, the
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When two different ions are drawn together to form an ionic compound,
the bond between them is called an ionic or _____ bond
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Hydrogen bonds are much weaker than ionic or covalent bonds. Still,
they hold together many molecules, including the molecules in
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Hydrogen bonds are much weaker than ionic or covalent bonds. Still,
they hold together many molecules, including the molecules in
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Group 1 elements have an average electronegativity of 0.84 (not including hydrogen). Group 17 elements have an average
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Use the chemical equation and the bond diagram to answer the question.
2H2 + O2 ---> 2H2O 2H-H + O=O ---> 2H-O-H The energy of
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Group 1 elements have an average electronegativity of 0.84 (not including hydrogen). Group 17 elements have an average
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Under which of the following conditions is the A—B bond considered to be ionic?
a) when A and B have the same electronegativity
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What electronegativity difference is associated with a nonpolar covalent bond?
a) exactly 0 b) less than 0.5 c) between 0.5 and
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In which of the following cases is a polar covalent bond formed?
a) when an electron is transferred from one atom to another b)
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Use the information in the table to answer the question.
Bond Bond Energy (kJ/mol) H–Cl 427 Cl–Cl 242 H–H 435 Hydrogen and
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Highlight all polar bonds, if any, in the molecule. Be sure to highlight all bonds in the double and triple bonds. OCS
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Using this data table from an additional resource, rank the following bonds by strength from greatest to least in terms of
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14) Based on Table A (above) showing measured heats of formation, which of the following has the strongest bonds?
* 1 point SnO
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The attraction of one water molecule to another water molecule forms a
Group of answer choices ionic bond covalent bond hydrogen
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Which bond is the strongest?
A) H–Br C) H–F B) H–Cl D) H–I
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Which bond is the weakest?
A) H–Br C) H–F B) H–Cl D) H–I
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The metallic bond is the attraction between _____.
the shared electrons and the protons in each atom’s nucleus a metal cation
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How does a polar covalent bond differ from a nonpolar covalent bond?
In a polar bond, electrons are shared unequally. In a polar
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Why does one atom have a partial negative charge in a polar covalent bond?
That atom is more likely to form ionic bonds. That
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What type of particle results from the formation of a covalent bond?
molecule proton ion atom
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How does a polar covalent bond differ from a nonpolar covalent bond?
In a polar bond, electrons are transferred. A polar bond is
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The bond energy of An atom that is held together by a triple bond can be described as(2 points)%0D%0ATrue%09False%0D%0Aa bond
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You are determining the type of bond that would form between two atoms. Suppose you a bond forms between an oxygen atom and a
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The table describes the properties of four compounds.
Which compounds are most likely ionic? compounds A and B compounds B and C
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According to the bond energy chart above, which bond would be the strongest of the four? a O=O (double bond) b C=N (double bond)
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Which two statements below correctly describe strong chemical bonds? Choose the 2 correct statements.
a Strong chemical bonds
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With the strong attraction between the ions arranged below, what type of bond will hold the Na+ and Cl- together? * 5 points
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A covalent bond is formed by the
Transfer of electrons c) gaining of electrons Sharing of electrons d) losing of electrons
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True or false a bond that requires great amount of energy to break apart
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Atomic Structure
Chemistry
Chemistry or Physical Science
Organic Chemistry
Physical Science
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Science and Chemistry
Types of Bonds