Editing CP Questions For Base Particles And How Atoms Group Together
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Note: Some questions below assume that students have learned the Periodic Trend, Electronegativity (EN).<br> <br> Answer the following questions using your general chemistry knowledge and information from [[Basic Particles and How Atoms Group Together]].<br> <br> 1) Circle which of the following two atoms would most likely share their valence electrons (ve<sup>-</sup>)?<br> a) Al - Al b) C - O c) Ca - Cl d) Fe - N<br> <br> 2a) What do you call the "bond" if the ve<sup>-</sup> are being lost by one atom and taken by the other atom?<br> <br> 2b) What causes (not sufficient to just state EN need to explain) this "transfer" when these two atoms get close together?<br> <br> <br> 2c) What Base particles (give name of both of them) do you have as a result of this "transfer"? <br> <br> 3) What are the 2 other possible ways ve<sup>-</sup> are moved when two atoms get close and state their "bonding" name.<br> ______________________________________________________<br> <br> ______________________________________________________<br> <br> <br> 4) For chemist, which of the above 3 possible ways that ve<sup>-</sup> moves is the ONLY CHEMICAL BOND?<br> <br> <br> 5) What is the name of the Base particle when two atoms SHARE their ve<sup>-</sup>?<br> <br> 6) In general, what two types of elements would come together to form a "ionic" bond?<br> <br> 7) Yes, the EN difference determines how the ve<sup>-</sup> move when two atoms get close together, but what determines HOW MANY ve<sup>-</sup> move?<br> <br> 8) Define the Rule of Eight:<br> <br> <br> 9) Circle which of the following pairs of elements would most likely form an "ionic" bond?<br> a) Al - Al b) C - O c) Ca - Cl d) F - N<br> <br> 10) What is the ΔEN for "Ionic bond" ______ , Covalent bond ______.<br> <br>
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