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QUESTION 57

The sharing or transferring of outer valence electrons between atoms results in a chemical bond.

TRUE

FALSE
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QUESTION 58

The bond exhibited between two nitrogen atoms is an example of a covalent bond.

TRUE

FALSE
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QUESTION 59

The bond exhibited between lithium and fluorine is an example of an ionic bond.

TRUE

FALSE
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QUESTION 60

Which of the following pairs of atoms exhibit an ionic bond?

H and S

Fe and O

C and F

C and N
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QUESTION 61

Which of the following pairs of atoms do NOT exhibit a covalent bond?

O and S

C and H

Sr and F

F and H
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QUESTION 62

Non-metal atoms can form:

ionic bonds

covalent bonds

both ionic and covalent bonds

Neither ionic nor covalent bonds
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2 Answers

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57 - True

58 - True

59 - True

60 - Fe and O

61 - Sr and F

62 - both ionic and covalent bonds

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Answer:

57) True

58) True

59) True

60) Fe and O

61) Sr and F

62) both ionic and covalent bonds

Step-by-step explanation:

57) True: The sharing of valence electrons between atoms forms covalent bond and transferring of electrons forms ionic bond.

58) True: The bond between to non metals is always covalent bond.

59) True: The bond between a metal and a non metal is ionic bond. Here lithium is a metal and fluorine is non metal.

60) Fe and O: the bond between a metal and non metal is ionic bond. Here iron is a metal and oxygen is a non metal.

61) Sr and F: he bond between a metal and non metal is ionic bond. Here Sr is a metal and F is a non metal.

62) both ionic and covalent bonds:

With non metals a non metal forms covalent bonds

With metals a non metal forms ionic bonds.

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