Regents Chemistry Unit 6 Question Preview (ID: 19388)


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The different forms of an element that arise because they develop in different conditions are called
a) Allotropes
b) Diatomic molecules
c) Isotopes
d) Halogens

Group 18 elements are completely non-reactive and are known as the
a) Alkali earth metals
b) Alkali metals
c) Transition Metals
d) Noble Gases

Group 17 elements are known as the
a) Halogens
b) Alkali earth metals
c) Alkali metals
d) Transition Metals

Group 2 elements are known as the
a) Alkali metals
b) Transition Metals
c) Alkali earth metals
d) Halogens

Elements that usually form colored compounds and have characteristics of metals and nonmentals are known as
a) Alkali earth metals
b) Transition Metals
c) Alkali metals
d) Halogens

Group 1 elements are known as the
a) Alkali earth metals
b) Alkali metals
c) Transition Metals
d) Halogens

What does an atom need to lose or gain to become an ion?
a) Electrons
b) Protons
c) Neutrons
d) Positrons

Conductivity, malleability and luster are all characters of
a) Nonmetals
b) Metalloids
c) Metals
d) Disney characters

The periodic table is arranged according to increasing
a) Atomic mass
b) Atomic Size
c) Atomic number
d) Electronegativity

Which family makes up the monatomic molecules?
a) Alkali metals
b) Noble gases
c) Halogens
d) Alkali Earth metals

Br I N Cl H O F are the elements that react with themselves in nature and are known as
a) Monatomic molecules
b) Noble gases
c) Diatomic molecules
d) Allotropes

Bonding between a metal atom and a nonmetal atom is known as
a) Covalent bonding
b) Metallic bonding
c) Ionic bonding
d) Primary bonding

Bonding between two nonmetal atoms is known as
a) Ionic bonding
b) Covalent bonding
c) Metallic bonding
d) Primary bonding

What type of bonding involves the sharing of electrons?
a) Covalent bonding
b) Ionic bonding
c) Lattice bonding
d) Primary bonding

What type of bond has the smallest electronegativity different between bonding atoms?
a) Non-polar covalent
b) Polar Covalent
c) Ionic
d) Co-polar

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