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

  • Network Solids
  • Diamonds
  • Both A & B
  • Neither A nor B
  • 2. 
    What bond is made with NM-NM

  • Ionic
  • Covalent
  • Hydrogen
  • Metallic
  • 3. 
    What bond is NaCL an example of?

  • Molecular
  • Hydrongen
  • Ionic
  • Metallic
  • 4. 
    What bond properties are strong bonds responsible for?

  • Covalent Properties
  • Ionic Properties
  • Metallic Properties
  • Hydrogen Properties
  • 5. 
    What type of elements make up a metallic bond

  • M-M
  • M-M-NM
  • NM-H
  • H-M
  • 6. 
    What is the correct ending structure of Acids?

  • ate - ic ite- ide
  • ate- ous ite- ic
  • ate - ic ite - ous
  • none of the above
  • 7. 
    Which bonds properties; Varying mp/bp (depends on bond strength, good conductors, shiny, malleable, ductile, durable

  • Metallic
  • Hydrogen
  • Molecular
  • Covalent
  • 8. 
    What does VSEPR stand for?

  • Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory
  • Valence Share Electron Pair Rate
  • Valence Shell Electrostatic Pair Repulsion Theory
  • VSEPR
  • 9. 
    Sharing of electrons between atoms of overlapping orbitals

  • Ionic
  • Metallic
  • Covalent
  • Hydrogen
  • 10. 
    What properties does an Ionic Bond have?

  • high mp/bp
  • good conductors in aqueous states
  • soluble
  • crystalline factors
  • all of the above
  • 11. 
    What types of element make up a ionic bond

  • M-M
  • M-NM
  • H-M
  • NM-NM
  • 12. 
    Which of these is an example of a covalent bond?

  • Cl
  • NaO
  • CuCl
  • HCl
  • 13. 
    Electrostatic force between (+) and (-) ions due to transfer (gain/loss) of electrons

  • Ionic Bond
  • Covalent Bond
  • Metallic
  • Molecular
  • 14. 
    What is responsible for covalent bonds?

  • Strong Bonds
  • Hydrogen
  • POlarity
  • Inter molecular Forces (IMFs)
  • 15. 
    What is the correct ending for Molecular binary bonds?

  • -ide
  • -ic
  • -ous
  • -di
  • 16. 
    (T/F) Alloys are an example of Covalent Bonds

  • True
  • False
  • 17. 
    What do all binary acids begin with?

  • Chlorine
  • Helium
  • Hydrogen
  • Ethane
  • 18. 
    A Metallic Bond is...

  • Force of attraction between (+) and (-) metallic Nuclei
  • Force of attraction between (-) metallic nuclei
  • Force of attraction between (+) ionic nuclei
  • Force of attraction between (+) metallic nuclei
  • 19. 
    (T/F) ALL Trasnition Metals need roman numeral

  • True
  • False, all but Pb and Sn need roman numerals
  • False, all but Ag and Zn need roman numerals
  • False, none need roman numerals
  • 20. 
    What are the basic molecular shapes

  • linear, triangular planar, bent, tetrahedral
  • linear, trigonal planar, bent, tetrahedral, trigonal pyramidal
  • 21. 
    What are the properties of Covalent bonds?

  • high mp and bp, dull brittle, crystalline, varying conductibility, soft and brittle solids
  • varying mp and bp, brittle, ductile, malleable, good conductors in solid form, shiny
  • durable, ductile, no mp or bp, solid, poor conductors, soluble in aqueous states, solids
  • low mp and bp, poor conductors, solubility depends on polarity, gases and some soft brittle solids
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