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Which kind of bond would occur between sodium (Na, Group IA) and chlorine (Cl, Group VIIA)?

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Answer:

ionic

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I'll put the rest if the answers in comments

User Irae Carvalho
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Answer:

1. Metallic bonds are responsible for many properties of metals, such as conductivity. Why is this possible?

*The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely.*

2. Between which types of elements do ionic bonds occur, and how do electrons act within the bond?

*metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred*

3. Which kind of bond would occur between sodium (Na, Group IA) and chlorine (Cl, Group VIIA)?

*ionic*

4. Which type of bond and how many bonds would occur as carbon dioxide (CO2) is formed from carbon in Group IVA and oxygen in Group VIA?

*four covalent bonds*

5. How many covalent bonds is nitrogen (Group 5A) likely to form?

*three*

These are all the answers to the Bonds Quick Check.

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