Bonding Review Game 1. What ion will boron form? a. +3 b. +5 c. -3 d. -5 1. What ion will boron form? a.+3 b. +5 c. -3 d. -5 2. What ion will bromine (Br) form? a. +1 b. -1 c. -2 d. +2 2. What ion will bromine (Br) form? a. +1 b.-1 c. -2 d. +2 3. Which of the following bonds are ionic? a. H2O b. PCl5 c. C6H12O6 d. CaCl2 3. Which of the following bonds are ionic? a. H2O b. PCl5 c. C6H12O6 d. CaCl2 4. Which of the following bonds are covalent? a. b. c. d. P2O5 CH3COOH (vinegar) AgCl2 Both A and B 4. Which of the following bonds are covalent? a. P2O5 b. CH3COOH (vinegar) c. AgCl2 d. Both A and B 5. How many valence electrons are in krypton (Kr)? a. 8 b. 10 c. 36 d. 48 5. How many valence electrons are in krypton (Kr)? a.8 b. 10 c. 36 d. 48 6. How many valence electrons are in silicon (Si?) a. 28 b. 14 c. 10 d. 4 6. How many valence electrons are in silicon (Si?) a. 28 b. 14 c. 10 d. 4 7. How many UNPAIRED electrons does fluorine (F) have? a. 9 b. 7 c. 2 d. 1 7. How many UNPAIRED electrons does fluorine (F) have? a. 9 b. 7 c. 2 d.1 8. How many unpaired electrons does carbon have? a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8 8. How many unpaired electrons does carbon have? a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8 9. Which image below correctly represents the lewis dot diagram for nitrogen? 9. Which image below correctly represents the lewis dot diagram for nitrogen? 10. In a covalent bond… a. b. c. d. Electrons are shared Atoms are shared Two metals combine All of the above 10. In a covalent bond… a. b. c. d. Electrons are shared Atoms are shared Two metals combine All of the above 11. In an ionic bond… a. Two non-metals share electrons b. A metal loses and electron and nonmetal gains an electron c. Two metals interact d. Both a and b 11. In an ionic bond… a. Two non-metals share electrons b. A metal loses and electron and non-metal gains an electron c. Two metals interact d. Both a and b 12. In an ionic bond, the metal forms a/an… a. b. c. d. Cation Anion Isotope Nucleus 12. In an ionic bond, the metal forms a/an… a. b. c. d. Cation Anion Isotope Nucleus 13. What is incorrect about the diagram below? a. Carbon has too many bonds. b. Carbon cannot form a double bond. c. Oxygen does not have a full valence shell. d. Hydrogen does not have a full valence shell. 13. What is incorrect about the diagram below? a. Carbon has too many bonds. b. Carbon cannot form a double bond. c. Oxygen does not have a full valence shell. d. Hydrogen does not have a full valence shell. 14. Why do atoms form bonds? a. b. c. d. All atoms want to lose electrons. In order to conduct electricity. To achieve a full outer shell. It’s the cool thing to do! 14. Why do atoms form bonds? a. b. c. d. All atoms want to lose electrons. In order to conduct electricity. To achieve a full outer shell. It’s the cool thing to do! 15. This type of chemical bond forms from the transfer of electrons from one atom to another. a. b. c. d. Ionic bond Covalent bond Metallic bond Hydrogen bond 15. This type of chemical bond forms from the transfer of electrons from one atom to another. a. b. c. d. Ionic bond Covalent bond Metallic bond Hydrogen bond 16. Nitrous Oxide (with the chemical formula N2O) would have what type of bonds holding the compound together? a. b. c. d. Ionic bond Covalent bond Metallic bond Hydrogen bond 16. Nitrous Oxide (with the chemical formula N2O) would have what type of bonds holding the compound together? a. b. c. d. Ionic bond Covalent bond Metallic bond Hydrogen bond 17. Draw the lewis dot diagram for N2 (nitrogen gas). 17. Draw the lewis dot diagram for N2 (nitrogen gas). 17. In question #17, what type of bond is present between the two nitrogen atoms? a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. Single bond Double bond Triple bond Ionic bond Covalent bond Both C and D Both A and E Both C and E 17. In question #17, what type of bond is present between the two nitrogen atoms? a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. Single bond Double bond Triple bond Ionic bond Covalent bond Both C and D Both A and E Both C and E 18. Draw the lewis dot diagram for C2H4. 18. Draw the lewis dot diagram for C2H4. 19. Draw the lewis dot diagram for NH3 (ammonia). 19. Draw the lewis dot diagram for NH3 (ammonia). 20. Draw the lewis dot diagram for CH3CH2OH (Hint: How it is written gives you a clue about how to draw it!) 20. Draw the lewis dot diagram for CH3CH2OH (Hint: How it is written gives you a clue about how to draw it!) 21. Draw the lewis dot diagram for C2H3Cl (vinyl chloride). 21. Draw the lewis dot diagram for C2H3Cl (vinyl chloride). 22. Draw the lewis dot structure for CH2O (formaldehye). 22. Draw the lewis dot structure for CH2O (formaldehye). 23. Based on the lewis dot structure, how many bonds will carbon form? a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8 23. Based on the lewis dot structure, how many bonds will carbon form? a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8 24. Based on the lewis dot structure, how many bonds will chlorine (Cl) form? a. b. c. d. 1 3 7 17 24. Based on the lewis dot structure, how many bonds will chlorine (Cl) form? a. b. c. d. 1 3 7 17
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