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13) Draw the bond for Cesium (Cs) Neon (Ne). How many electrons are moved in order to complete the bond?
a) 8
b) 2
c) 1
d) None of the above

14) Which of the following ions can make an ionic bond with same ion?
a) Argon (Ar)
b) Hydrogen (H)
c) Boron (B)
d) Fluorine (F)

11) Draw the bond for Strontium (Sr) nitrogen (N). How many nitrogen ions are required to complete the bond?
a) -3
b) 2
c) 1
d) Depends on the temperature of the solids

12) Draw the bond for Boron (B) oxygen (O). How many electrons are moved in order to complete the bond?
a) 6
b) 3
c) 1
d) -2

10) Draw the bond for Beryllium (Be) sulfur (S). How many sulfur ions are required to complete the bond?
a) 1
b) 2
c) -1
d) -2

9) Draw the bond for Calcium (Ca) iodine (I). How many iodine ions are required to complete the bond?
a) 1
b) 2
c) -1
d) None of the above

8) Which of the elements below are least likely to make an ionic bond?
a) Hydrogen (H)
b) Neon (Ne)
c) Bromine (Br)
d) Potassium (K)

4) Which of the following is a cation?
a) Magnesium (Mg)
b) Helium (He)
c) Oxygen (O)
d) Nitrogen (N)

7) Which of the following ions is neutral?
a) Hydrogen (H)
b) Carbon (C)
c) Krypton (Kr)
d) Gallium (Ga)

5) Which of the following is an anion?
a) Sodium (Na)
b) Hydrogen (H)
c) Aluminium (Al)
d) Neon (Ne)

6) Which of the following is a cation?
a) Xenon (Xe)
b) Chlorine (Cl)
c) Phosphorus (P)
d) Carbon (C)

3) Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for Xenon (Xe). How many valence electrons does it have?
a) 54
b) 8
c) 4
d) 0

2) Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for Indium (In). How many valence electrons does it have?
a) 49
b) 5
c) 4
d) 3

1) Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for Magnesium (Mg). How many valence electrons does it have?
a) 12
b) 6
c) 2
d) 1

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