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Forces, Formulas, And Naming
Test Description: Review the properties of different forces and practices writing formulas and names. Also, recognize common acids that may appear in laboratory settings.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of the following accurately describes metallic bonds?
A
Forces that hold atoms of different metals together
B
Chemical bonding that holds ions of a metal together by using delocalized (mobile sea of) electrons
C
Chemical bonding that occurs when nonmetals share electrons
D
Chemical bonding that occurs when electrons are transferred between metals and nonmetals
2) Which of the following accurately describes covalent bonds?
A
Chemical bonding that occurs when electrons are transferred between metals and nonmetals
B
Chemical bonding that holds ions of a metal together by using delocalized (mobile sea of) electrons
C
Chemical bonding that occurs when nonmetals share electrons
D
Weak intermolecular forces that occur when dipoles are present
3) Which of the following accurately describes ionic bonds?
A
Weak intermolecular forces that occur when dipoles are present
B
Chemical bonding that occurs when electrons are transferred between metals and nonmetals
C
Chemical bonding that holds ions of a metal together by using delocalized (mobile sea of) electrons
D
Chemical bonding that occurs when nonmetals share electrons
4) Which of the following accurately describes ionic bonds/compounds?
A
They have a low melting point
B
They are named using prefixes
C
They have high electrical conductivity in their solid state
D
They form when the electronegativity between elements is greater than 1.7
5) Which of the following accurately describes covalent bonds/molecules?
A
They have a high melting point
B
They form when the electronegativity between elements is greater than 1.7
C
They tend to be nonpolar
D
They are named using prefixes
6) Which is the correct order of the strength of intermolecular forces from strongest (1) to weakest (3)?
A
1) Hydrogen Bonds 2) Dipole-Dipole Forces 3) London Dispersion/Van Der Waals Forces
7) Which is the correct order of bond strength from strongest (1) to weakest (3)?
A
1) Triple 2) Double 3) Single
8) Which is the correct order of the bond length from shortest (1) to longest (3)?
A
1) Triple 2) Double 3) Single
9) Which does NOT describe a cation?
A
It is a positive ion
B
Metals form it
C
It forms when protons are gained
D
It forms when electrons are lost
10) Which does NOT describe an anion?
A
Non metals form it
B
It forms when electrons are lost
C
It forms when electrons are gained
D
It is a negative ion
11) How is naming covalent and ionic molecules/compounds different?
A
Covalent names use prefixes and ionic names do not
B
Ionic names use prefixes and covalent names do not
C
Dude, you just name them the same way, duh
D
Covalent names use roman numerals and ionic names do not
12) What is the name of the ACID HCl ?
A
Hydrogen Chlorine
B
Acid de la Chlorine
C
Hydrochloric acid
D
Hydrogen Chloride
13) What is the name of the ACID HNO3 ?
A
Hydrogen Nitrite
B
Nitrate acid
C
Nitric acid
D
Hydrogen Nitrate
14) What is the name of the ACID H2SO4 ?
A
Hydrogen Sulfate
B
Sulfuric acid
C
Hydrogen Sulfur Oxide
D
Dihydrogen Monosulfur Tetroxide
15) What is the name of the ACID CH3COOH or HC2H3O2 ?
A
Acetic acid
B
Tetrahydrogendicarbondioxide
C
Acetate
D
Hydrocarbon dioxide
16) Name the following compound: Ba3(PO4)2
A
barium phosphoxide
B
barium (III) phosphate
C
barium phosphate
D
tribarium diphosphate
17) Name the following compound: NaOH
A
sodium hydroxide
B
sodium oxide
C
monosodium monooxygen monohydride
D
hydrosodiumoxide
18) Name the following compound: V2S3
A
vanadium (II) sulfide
B
vanadium (III) sulfide
C
divanadium trisulfide
D
vanadium sulfide
19) Name the following compound: CS2
A
carbon sulfide
B
monocarbon disulfide
C
carbon (I) sulfide
D
carbon disulfide
20) Name the following compound: (NH4)3PO4
A
trimmonium monophosphate
B
ammonia phosphoric oxide
C
ammonium phosphate
D
ammonium (I) phosphate
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