IPC: Unit 5 Chemical Compounds
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What type of bond forms when electrons are transfered from one to another? | ionic bond
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Which of the following is true of covalent compounds? | may form triple bonds
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Which of the following would exhibit metallic bonding? | manganese
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Which of the following is not a characteristc of ionic compounds? | electrolyte as a solid
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the tendency of an atom to attract a shared pair of electrons is: |
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The amount of energy needed to remove an electron is defined as: |
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The energy change when an electron is added: | electron affinity
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if the electronegativity difference is greater than 1.67, which is true? | an ionic compound results
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If the electronegativity value for barium is 0.89 and chlorine is 3.16. What type of bond forms? | ionic
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If the electronegativity value for nitrogen is 3.04 and for oxygen it is 3.44. What kind of bond would form? | covalent
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If the two covalently bonded atoms are identical, the bond is: | nonpolar covalent
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Metallic bonds are created by the loss of electrons into a pool of shared electrons. What are these electrons often referred to as? | delocalized
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If fluorine covalently bonds with another fluorine, which of the following is TRUE? |
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Which of the following would have a triple bond? | N2
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In ionic bonding, select the TRUE statement: | the metal loses electrons to the nonmetal
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