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CHEMISTRY 20 UNIT A BONDING QUIZ


Multiple Choice & Numerical Response
Use the following information to answer the next question
Some Descriptions of the Periodic Table
1. A horizontal row on the periodic table
2. A vertical column on the periodic table
3. Elements with one valence electron
4. Elements with two valence electrons
5. Elements with a full octet
6. Elements that make a 1-- charge

Numerical Response
1. Match the descriptions from the list above with the appropriate terms below. (A1.4k)
Answer:

________
period

_________
noble gases

_________
_________
alkaline
halogens
earth metals

(Record your 4-digit answer in the numerical response section on the answer sheet)

Numerical Response
2. The number of electrons that are found in each orbital (energy-level) of the bromine ion
are: (A1.4k)
Answer: ________
1st Level

_________
2nd Level

_________
3rd Level

_________
4th Level

(Record your 4-digit answer in the numerical response section on the answer sheet)

Numerical Response
3. For each element, give the number of valence electrons you would see in that elements
Lewis Dot Diagram. (A2.4k)
Answer: ________
Cl

_________
F

_________
C

_________
Mg

(Record your 4-digit answer in the numerical response section on the answer sheet)

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Numerical Response
4. For each compound, place a 1 if it is an ionic compound and place a 2 if it is a
molecular compound. (A1.5k/A2.2k)
Answer: ________
NaCl (s)

_________
N2O3 (g)

_________
TiO4 (s)

_________
CH4 (g)

(Record your 4-digit answer in the numerical response section on the answer sheet)

Multiple Choice
1. Ionic bonds result from: (A1.2k/A1.3k)
A. electrons transferring from one atom to another
B. electrons being shared between a metal and a non-metal
C. electrons being shared between two metals
D. electrons helping non-metals become ion
2. Which of the following is the correct name for the following compound: AuF (s) ?
(A1.1k)
A. gold fluoride
B. gold (I) fluorine
C. gold (I) fluoride
D. gold fluorine

3. Which of the following is the correct compound for titanium (IV) oxide? (A1.1k)
A.
B.
C.
D.

TiO4 (s)
Ti2O3 (s)
Ti2O (s)
TiO2 (s)

4. Which answer below shows, in the correct order, sodium chloride, sodium chlorate, and
sodium chlorite? (A1.1k)
A. NaCl, Na(ClO3), Na(ClO2)
B. NaCl, Na(ClO4), Na(ClO3)
C. Na(ClO3), Na(ClO2), NaCl
D. Na(ClO2), Na(ClO3), NaCl
5. In an ionic bond, the electrons lost by one atom (A1.2k)
A. neutralize the electrons on the other
B. will eventually balance out
C. transfer to the other atom
D. transfer to a metal ion

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Use the following information to answer the next 2 questions


A metal atom X, loses 2 electrons when it combines with a non-metallic element Y. The
resulting chemical formula for the compound is XY.

6. Which of the following must be true, given the above statement? (A1.5k)
A. The atomY gains 2 electrons
B. The atom Y loses 2 electrons
C. The atom Y gains 4 electrons
D. The atom Y loses 4 electrons
7. The above statement also says that the compound XY must be: (A1.5k)
A. A covalent bond
B. A molecular compound
C. An ionic compound
D. A metal
8. Which of the following correctly defines a valence electron? (A1.3k)
A. Electrons in orbit around an atom or ion.
B. Electrons in the outermost orbital of an atom or ion.
C. Electrons that are bonded or shared in a molecular compound
D. Electrons that are bonded or shared in an ionic compound
9. Which of the following best defines electronegativity? (A1.3k)
A. The force an ion has when it pulls on another atoms nucleus
B. How negatively charged an atom or ion is
C. How positively charged a nucleus is
D. The force an atom exerts on other bonding electrons
10. What would the charge be on ion X in the following compound: XSO4 ? (A1.2k/A1.5k)
A. +
B. 2+
C. 3+
D. 4+
11. A double covalent bond will have _____ electrons. (A2.3k)
A. 6
B. 2
C. 4
D. 8

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Use the following information to answer the next 3 questions

12. The number of lone pairs in the above Dot Diagram is: (A2.4k)
A. 1
B. 4
C. 3
D. 6
13. The number of bonding electrons is: (A2.4k)
A. 1
B. 4
C. 3
D. 6
14. The element Z is certainly a(n): (A2.4k/A1.4k)
A. Noble Gas
B. Alkali Earth Metal
C. Element in group 16
D. Halogen
15. What is the correct name for the following molecular compound: NO5 (g)? (A2.1k)
A. mononitrogen pentaoxide
B. nitrogen trioxide
C. nitrogen pentaoxide
D. pentanitrogen pentaoxide
16. How would you correctly represent decafluorine hexanitride? (A2.1k)
A. F6N10
B. F10N6
C. FNO3
D. F10(NO3)6

17. How would you correctly represent the ions of the following compound: H2SO4? (A2.2k)
A. H+, SO4-

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B. HS-, O2C. H2+, SO4D. H+, SO4218. Which of the following is true. (A2.2k)
A. I can reduce Na2Cl2 to NaCl
B. I can reduce C2H4 to CH2
C. I can reduce C2O4 to CO2
D. I can reduce NCl3 to NCl

Written Response
1. Complete the following: (6 marks) (A2.4k/A2.5k)

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Compound

Dot Diagram

Lewis Structural
Formula

VSEPR Shape
around central atom

HBr (aq)

H2O (l)

SiCl4 (s)

NH3 (l)

BI3 (s)

C2H4 (g)

2. Using either redox half reactions or Lewis dot diagrams showing electron transfers, show
the formation of the given compound and state which atom is being oxidized (losing
electrons) or reduced (gaining electrons). (4 marks) (A1.5k)

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a. magnesium chloride

b. lithium bromide

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