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NAME:___Hayden Kim____________ ​ UNIT 6

A. Multiple Choice
Choose the best answer and write its letter on the line.
1. What is the name of the following covalent compound?

​ a. carbon monoxide
​ b. carbonate
​ c. carbon dioxide
​ d. carbon dioxygen
2. Which of the following covalent bonds is the MOST polar?
​ a. C-C
​ b. C-N
​ c. C-F
​ d. C-H

3. Which formula BEST represents the following Lewis Dot for sulfur tetrafluoride?

A.​ Sulfur fluoride


B.​ Fluoride tetra sulfide
C.​ Tetrasulfur fluoride
D.​ Sulfur tetrafluoride

4. What is the correct molecular formula for Sulfur Hexafluoride.


​ a. SF4
​ b. S6F
​ c. S2F6
​ d. SF6
5. Which of the following compounds will MOST likely transfer electrons to form a compound?
​ a. NO3
​ b. TiO2
​ c. SCl2
​ d. H2O
​ 6. Which of these elements only exists as a diatomic molecule?
a. Br​ c. He
b. Fr​ d. Ne

​ 7. Which one of the following compounds is the MOST covalent?


a. CaCl2​ c. PCl
b. Al2O3​ d. BCl3

​ 8. Which of the following compounds is ionic?


a. N2O​ c. CaO
b. CO​ d. N2O2

​ 9. A covalent bond forms


a. when an element becomes a noble gas.
b. between metals and nonmetals.
c. when atoms share electrons.
d. when electrons are transferred from one atom to another.

​ 10. Which of the following bond is the strongest?


a. molecule​ c. nonpolar covalent bond
b. polar covalent bond​ d. ionic bond

B. Questions
Answer the following questions in the space provided.

State whether the following compounds contain nonpolar covalent bonds, polar covalent bonds, or ionic bonds. (You
may refer to the table of electronegativities on the top of the page.)
11. PCl3 Polar​

12. CBr3 Polar​

13. CaS Ionic​

14. N2 Non Polar​

15. Na3P Ionic​


Name the compound for #16-17 & write the formula for #18-20.
​ ​
16. PF3 Name: Phosphorus trifluoride Formula: PF3​

17. CO3 Name: Carbonate Formula: CO3^2-​

18. Carbon Disulfide Formula: CS2

19. Tricarbon Pentachloride Formula: C3Cl5


20. tetraphosphorus pentachloride Formula: P4Cl5​

D. Short Answer

1.​ antimony tribromide SbBr3


2.​ hexaboron silicide​ ​ ​ ​ B6S
3.​ chlorine dioxide​ ​ ​ ​ ClO2
4.​ hydrogen iodide​ ​ ​ ​ HI
5.​ iodine pentafluoride​ ​ ​ ​ IF5
6.​ dinitrogen trioxide​ ​ ​ ​ N2O3
7.​ ammonia​ ​ ​ ​ ​ NH3
8.​ phosphorus triiodide​ ​ ​ ​ PI3

9.Tetraphosphorous pentasulfide
10.Oxygen molecule
11.Selenium hexaflouride
12.Disilicon hexabromide
13. Sulfur tetrachloride
14. Carbon tetrahydride
15.diboron silicide
16. Nitrogen triflouride.

14. In terms of electrons, describe how covalent bonds are formed.

Atoms share electrons to have a more stable electron configuration. Each atom contributes one or more electrons to a
shared area forming a bond.

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