Bonding 1 Test PDF
Bonding 1 Test PDF
Bonding 1 Test PDF
Directions (1-25): Select the best answer, those given, for each questions or statement given in the
section. You may need to use your reference tables to answer some questions.
A) lose electrons and become negative ions ___20. A solid substance is an excellent conductor
B) lose electrons and become positive ions of electricity. The chemical bonds in this
C) gain electrons and become negative ions substance are most likely
D) gain electrons and become positive ions
A) ionic, because the valence electrons are shared
___15. Which electron-dot diagram best between atoms
represents a compound that contains both ionic B) ionic, because the valence electrons are mobile
and covalent bonds? C) metallic, because the valence electrons are
stationary
D) metallic, because the valence electrons are
mobile
A) nonpolar covalent
B) polar covalent
___16. Which type of substance can conduct C) metallic
electricity in the liquid phase but not in the solid D) ionic
phase?
A) ionic compound
B) molecular compound ___22. Which statement correctly describes
C) metallic element diamond and graphite, which are different forms
D) nonmetallic element of solid carbon?
___17. What is the total number of electrons A) They differ in their molecular structure, only.
B) They differ in their properties, only.
shared in a double covalent bond?
C) They differ in their molecular structure and
properties.
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 D) They do not differ in their molecular structure
or properties.
___18. Which formula represents a molecular
compound?
A) HI B) KI C) KCl D) LiCl
___23. Which molecule contains a nonpolar ___25. Which electron-dot diagram represents a
covalent bond? molecule that has a polar covalent bond?
Directions (26-28): Complete each of the questions in this section of the test.
26. Explain, in terms of electronegativity difference, why the bond in H–Cl is more polar than the
bond in H–I. [1]
27. Compare the strength of the intermolecular forces in a sample of I2 at STP to the
strength of the intermolecular forces in a sample of F2 at STP. [1]
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28. a) Draw the structural formula for H2O. [1]
b) Is this molecule polar or nonpolar? Explain your answer.[2]
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