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What is the difference between covalent and ionic bonds?

Answer: Covalent bonds share electrons; ionic bonds transfer electrons


What is the charge on the metal ion in iron bromide: FeBr3?

Answer: +3


What would be the proper chemical formula for combining these two ions:

Al+3 and Cl-1

Answer: AlCl3


Name the following compound: NaF. Hint: Is this an ionic or covalent compound?Answer: sodium fluoride


What is the charge on the nonmetal in the ionic compound calcium phosphide?

Answer: -3


Given the Lewis dot structures of oxygen and magnesium, predict the ionic formula. *Mg* *O*

Answer: MgO

Hint: When you have a lewis dot structure, you can move the electrons from the metal to the nonmetal until there are zero or 8 dots around each. If necessary, you add more atoms until all atoms have this octet. Then you add up how many of each element you have and those are the subscripts!


Select all correct statements relating to the octet rule.

Answers:

atoms require 8 valence electrons in order to be stable.

atoms will share or transfer electrons in order to be stable.


When Beryllium and Fluorine join together,

Answer: a Beryllium atom donates two electrons, one to each Fluorine atom.

Hint: Beryllium is in group 2 so it has 2 valence electrons. Since Fluorine can only take one, there must be 2 fluorine atoms that bond with each beryllium atom.


Determine if each property relates to ionic or covalent bonds, both of them, or if the statement is completely false (nether).

Low melting point

give and take electrons

atoms come together to form compounds

salts

molecules

do not conduct electricity

electrolytes

cations and anions

high boiling point

want to reach octet to be stable

only exist as liquid and gases

share or transfer protons

strongly bonded crystalline structure

Contain a metal and a nonmetal

Contain all nonmetals

Answers:

covalent, ionic, both ionic and covalent, ionic, covalent, covalent, ionic, ionic,ionic, both ionic and covalent, neither ionic nor covalent, neither ionic and covalent, ionic, covalent


Check all of the prefixes that are correctly matched with the number they represent.

mono- 1

penta- 5

octa- 8

tri- 3


Match the element or the group to its number of valence electrons.

Group 2

Phosphorous

Sodium and Potassium

the Nobel Gases

Bromine and Chlorine

Carbon

Group 13

Oxygen and Sulfur

answers: 2,5,1,8,7,4,3,6


What is the charge on the metal ion in Silver Oxide, Ag2O?

Answer: +1

Hint: Oxygens subscript is a 1, so that's the charge on silver.


An ionic compound has a generic formula of QR2.


Which elements could the Q and R represent?


Once you choose an answer, check it by plugging those elements into the QR2 formula to see if it looks right.

Answer: Q= Magnesium R= Chlorine

Hint: To write an ionic formula, the charges are crossed down to form subscripts. So, take the subscripts and cross them up to see the charges!

Then consult the periodic table to find out which elements have those charges.

The first element in an ionic formula is always a metal so this will be in group 1, 2, or 13.

The second element in an ionic formula is always a nonmetal and will be found in group 15, 16, or 17.


Name this compound: PCl3

Is it ionic or covalent?

Answer: Phosphorous Trichloride; covalent


What is the formula for dinitrogen pentaoxide?

Answer: N2O5


Determine whether the compound is ionic or covalent.

BaF

AlN

NO

water

calcium iodide

sugar


answers: ionic, ionic,covalent, covalent, ionic, covalent

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Answer:

I believe that number 1 is correct I am not sure about the others

Sorry for not being more helpful

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Answer:

All your answers are correct

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the test and got a 100

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