Ch.4 Bonding Question Preview (ID: 42183)


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force that holds atoms together
a) chemical bond
b) elemental bond
c) atomic bond
d) James Bond

two or more different kinds of atoms (metal +non-metal) held together
a) compound
b) molecule
c) covalent bond
d) ionic bond

representation of JUST the valence electrons
a) molecule
b) compound
c) atom
d) valence dot diagram

force that hold atoms together in a compound
a) bond
b) element
c) atom
d) chemistry

group of symbols and numbers that stand for elements and # of atoms
a) chemical formula
b) atomic bond
c) equation
d) periodic table

forms when two or more atoms SHARE an electron (non-metals)
a) covalent bond
b) ionic bond
c) metallic bond
d) elemental bond

group of atoms held together by covalent bonding (non-metals)
a) molecule
b) compound
c) atom
d) element

slight + and slight - side due to unequal electron SHARING
a) polar covalent
b) covalent
c) ionic
d) metallic

atom that is not neutral due to lost or gained electron
a) cation
b) anion
c) electron
d) ion

attraction between + and - ions (metal + non-metal)
a) ionic bond
b) metallic bond
c) covalent bond
d) elemental bond

Electrons are SWIMMING in an electron pool. (2+metals)
a) covalent bond
b) ionic bond
c) metallic bond
d) elemental bond

Metal + Non-Metal
a) Ionic Bond : Compound
b) Metallic Bond: Metal
c) Covalent Bond: Molecule
d) Elemental Bond: Element

Non-Metal + Non-Metal
a) Ionic Bond: Compound
b) Metallic Bond: Metal
c) Covalent Bond: Molecule
d) Elemental Bond: Element

Electrons are STOLEN. Forms IONS
a) covalent bond
b) metallic bond
c) IONic bond
d) elemental bond

Electrons are SHARED (sometimes unevenly)
a) covalent bond
b) metallic bond
c) ionic bond
d) elemental bond

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