• 1. 
    Which of these is an exception to the properties of covalent bonds?

  • Network Solids
  • Diamonds
  • Both A & B
  • Neither A nor B
  • 2. 
    Which of the following shows how to determine P(diamond or face card)?

  • 13/52 + 12/52 - 3/52
  • 3/52 + 13/52 -12/52
  • 3/52 + 12/52 - 13/52
  • 1/13 + 3/52 - 1/4
  • 3. 
    Which of the following shows how to determine P(packers or male)?

  • 75/150 + 90/150 - 50/150
  • 75/150 + 35/150 - 25/150
  • 50/150 + 40/150 + 25/150
  • 90/150 + 50/150 - 75/150
  • 4. 
    What bond is made with NM-NM

  • Ionic
  • Covalent
  • Hydrogen
  • Metallic
  • 5. 
    What bond is NaCL an example of?

  • Molecular
  • Hydrongen
  • Ionic
  • Metallic
  • 6. 
    The bond formed between atoms of the same element:

  • nonpolar covalent
  • polar covalent
  • ionic bond
  • hydrogen bond
  • 7. 
    What bond properties are strong bonds responsible for?

  • Covalent Properties
  • Ionic Properties
  • Metallic Properties
  • Hydrogen Properties
  • 8. 
    Which of the following shows how to determine P(king or a red card)?

  • 4/52 + 2/52 - 26/52
  • 1/13 + 1/26 - 1/2
  • 4/52 + 26/52 - 2/52
  • 2/52 + 4/52 - 26/52
  • 9. 
    Which of the following shows how to determine P(shaded number or number less than five)?

  • 4/8 + 4/8 - 2/8
  • 4/9 + 2/8 - 4/8
  • 4/8 + 6/8 + 2/8
  • 2/8 + 4/8 - 4/8
  • 10. 
    Which of the following shows how to determine P(even number or a factor of 6)?

  • 3/6 + 4/8 - 1/2
  • 4/8 + 4/8 - 2/8
  • 4/8 + 2/8 - 4/8
  • 5/8 + 4/8 - 1/8
  • 11. 
    What type of elements make up a metallic bond

  • M-M
  • M-M-NM
  • NM-H
  • H-M
  • 12. 
    The force of attraction between nonpolar molecules:

  • Hydrogen Bonding
  • Dipole - Dipole Forces
  • LDF
  • Ionic Forces
  • 13. 
    The strength of temporary dipoles:

  • increases with the size of molecules
  • is greater than intremolecular forces
  • is the strongest intermolecular force
  • 14. 
    What is the correct ending structure of Acids?

  • ate - ic ite- ide
  • ate- ous ite- ic
  • ate - ic ite - ous
  • none of the above
  • 15. 
    Which bonds properties; Varying mp/bp (depends on bond strength, good conductors, shiny, malleable, ductile, durable

  • Metallic
  • Hydrogen
  • Molecular
  • Covalent
  • 16. 
    What does VSEPR stand for?

  • Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory
  • Valence Share Electron Pair Rate
  • Valence Shell Electrostatic Pair Repulsion Theory
  • VSEPR
  • 17. 
    Which of the following shows how to determine when a die is rolled P(multiple of 2 or a multiple of 3)?

  • 2/6 + 1/6 - 3/6
  • 4/6 + 2/6 - 1/6
  • 3/6 + 2/6 - 1/6
  • 5/6 + 1/6 - 3/6
  • 18. 
    Sharing of electrons between atoms of overlapping orbitals

  • Ionic
  • Metallic
  • Covalent
  • Hydrogen
  • 19. 
    Which of the following shows how to determine P(steelers or female)?

  • 50/150 + 35/150 - 40/150
  • 40/150 + 35/150 - 25/150
  • 75/150 + 90/150 - 35/150
  • 75/150 + 60/150 - 35/150
  • 20. 
    Which of the following shows how to determine P(skateboard or rollerblades)?

  • 48/100 + 42/100 - 39/100
  • 39/100 + 3/100 - 49/100
  • 49/100 + 9/100 - 3/100
  • 9/100 + 3/100 - 39/100
  • 21. 
    What properties does an Ionic Bond have?

  • high mp/bp
  • good conductors in aqueous states
  • soluble
  • crystalline factors
  • all of the above
  • 22. 
    Which of the following shows how to determine P(odd number or shaded number)?

  • 4/8 + 3/8 - 1/8
  • 3/8 + 6/8 - 4/8
  • 4/8 - 5/8 + 3/8
  • 4/8 + 4/8 - 4/8
  • 23. 
    Which of the following shows how to determine P(ace or face card)?

  • 5/52 + 6/52 - 3/52
  • 3/52 + 7/52 - 12/52
  • 4/52 + 12/52 - 0/52
  • 7/52 + 4/52 - 10/52
  • 24. 
    What types of element make up a ionic bond

  • M-M
  • M-NM
  • H-M
  • NM-NM
  • 25. 
    Which of these is an example of a covalent bond?

  • Cl
  • NaO
  • CuCl
  • HCl
  • 26. 
    Electrostatic force between (+) and (-) ions due to transfer (gain/loss) of electrons

  • Ionic Bond
  • Covalent Bond
  • Metallic
  • Molecular
  • 27. 
    Which of the following shows how to determine P(club or not a face card)?

  • 40/52 + 10/52 - 13/52
  • 13/52 + 40/52 - 10/52
  • 1/4 + 10/52 - 9/52
  • 13/52 + 10/52 - 36/52
  • 28. 
    Which of the following shows how to determine when a die is rolled P(even number or prime number)?

  • 3/6 + 4/6 - 1/6
  • 3/6 + 3/6 - 1/6
  • 4/6 + 2/6 - 1/6
  • 1/6 + 4/6 - 3/6
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