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Quiz Review. Ionic Bonding Periodic Trends Formula Writing and Naming. All atoms on the periodic table desire to become like the noble gases. Why?. a.Noble gases have a full outermost energy level. b.Noble gases bond easily with other elements. c.Noble gases make really neat explosions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Quiz ReviewIonic BondingPeriodic TrendsFormula Writing and Naming

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All atoms on the periodic table desire to become like the noble gases. Why?a.Noble gases have a full outermost

energy level.b.Noble gases bond easily with other

elements.c.Noble gases make really neat

explosions.d.Noble gases have 7 valence

electrons.

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Noble gases have a full outermost energy level.

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Which statement about the alkali metals is correct?

a.They are located in the left-most column on the periodic table. b.They are extremely nonreactive.c.They are usually gases.d.They form negative ions with a -1 charge.

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They are located in the left-most column on the periodic table

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Most halogens form compounds by

a.gaining an electron to form a negative ion.b.losing an electron to form a positive ion.c.losing protons.d.losing neutrons.

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gaining an electron to form a negative ion

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Which element is more reactive, potassium or sodium?

a.Potassium - It gains electrons easily because of its atomic radius.b.Potassium - It loses electrons easily because of its atomic radius.c.Sodium - It gains electrons easily because of its atomic radius.d.Sodium - It loses electrons easily because of its atomic radius.

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Potassium - It loses electrons easily because of its atomic radius

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Which element is more reactive, fluorine or iodine?

a.Fluorine - It loses electrons easily because of its mass.b.Fluorine - It gains electrons easily because of its mass.c.Iodine - It loses electrons easily because of its mass.d.Iodine - It gains electrons easily because of its mass.

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Fluorine - It gains electrons easily because of its atomic mass

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In a chemical formula, the number of atoms in the compound is shown by the

a.oxidation numberb.coefficientc.superscriptd.subscript

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subscript

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In a chemical formula, the number of molecules in the compound is shown by the

a.oxidation numberb.coefficientc.superscriptd.subscript

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coefficient

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How many electrons are needed in the outer energy levels of most atoms for the atom to be chemically stable?

a.2b.6c.4d.8

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8

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What kind of chemical bond is formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another?a.ionicb.metallicc.covalentd.hydrogen

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ionic

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What is the total number of atoms in the compound Ca(ClO3)2?

a.2b.6c.3d.9

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9

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How many total hydrogen atoms are present in one molecule of ammonium acetate NH4C2H3O2?

a.3b.7c.4d.11

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7

ammonium acetate NH4C2H3O2

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An atom that has an electrical charge is called a/an

a.elementb.isotopec.iond.molecule

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ion

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When an atom loses electrons, the atom gains a ________charge.

a.positiveb.negative

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positive

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When an atom gains an electron, the atom gains a _________ charge.

a.positiveb.negative

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negative

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A molecule that shares electrons unevenly between the atoms is called

a.nonpolarb.ionic c.polard.neutral

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polar

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The order of atoms on the periodic table is based on

a.the number of protons in the nucleusb.the number of neutrons in the nucleusc.the electric charge of the nucleusd.atomic mass

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the number of protons in the nucleus

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Atoms of elements in the same group have the same number of

a.protonsb.valence electronsc.neutronsd.protons and neutrons

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valence electrons

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Alkali metals are extremely reactive because they a.have very small atomic masses

b.are not solids at room temperature

c.have one valence electron that is easily lost to form a positive ion.

d.have two valence electrons that form compounds with calcium and magnesium

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have one valence electron that is easily lost to form a positive ion.

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The electrons in a nonpolar covalent bond are

a. gained b. shared equallyc. lostd. shared unequally

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shared equally

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The formula for magnesium nitrate is

a. MgNO3

b. Mg(NO3)2

c. Mg2NO3

d. Mg2(NO3)3

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Mg(NO3)2

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How many electrons are gained/lost by magnesium and what is the charge of the ion that it forms?

a. Loses 2 electrons to form a magnesium ion with a -2 charge.

b. Gains 2 electrons to from a magnesium ion with a -2 charge.

c. Loses 2 electrons to form a magnesium ion with a +2 charge.

d. Gains 2 electrons to form a magnesium ion with a +2 charge.

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Loses 2 electrons to form a magnesium ion with a +2 charge

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What ions make up the compound FeCl3?

a.1Fe 3+ ion and 1Cl- ionb.1Fe3+ ion and 3 Cl- ionsc.1Fe2+ ionic and 3Cl- ionsd.3Fe3+ ions and 1Cl- ion

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1Fe 3+ ion and 1Cl- ion

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Which element has the largest atomic radius?

a.Aluminumb.Sulfurc.Silicond.Chlorinee.Phosphorus 

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Aluminum

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Water is considered a polar molecule becausea.the molecule has a net positive charge

b. the molecule has a net negative charge

c. the molecule has a net zero charge

d. the ends of the molecule have partial negative and positive charges

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The ends of the molecule have partial negative and positive charges

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Write the formula for the following ionic bonding pairs and name them!Ca + BrK + INa + OB + SAl + FAl + SO4

NH4 + ClFe (III) + NO3

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Identify the # of atoms and # of molecules for each element

C6H12O6

2 SrCl2

NH4(SO4)2

2Pb(CH3CoO)2

MgSO4

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Last Laugh…

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Last Laugh…

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Last Laugh…Really!