Chemical bonds Covalent bonds Ionic bonds Skills Practiced This worksheet and quiz let you practice the following skills: Reading comprehension - make sure you understand the related lesson on chemical bonds Defining key concepts - ensure that you can accurately define main terms, like atoms,...
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(1) ionic bonding (2) hydrogen bonding (3) polar covalent bonding (4) nonpolar covalent bonding Answer: 39. 39 Which formula represents a molecule with the most polar bond? (1) CO (3) HI (2) NO (4) HCl Answer: 40. 40 The graph below represents the uniform heating of a ...
Distinguishing Bond Types To tell whether substance contains metallic, covalent, or ionic bonds one has to look at the properties (conductors, melting/boiling points, hardness) and remember: –Metallic bonds = Metal –Covalent = Nonmetals –Ionic = Metal and Nonmetal Conductivity Bond TypeMelting/ ...
a chemical bond occurs when atoms lose, gain, or share electrons Compounds containing polyatomic ions can have both of what? Both ionic and covalent bonds Neutral particles formed as a result of covalent bonding Molecules An element that loses electrons when bonding with other atoms has a Positive...
A condition that is most likely to favor homolytic fission of a covalent bond Bond that is most likely to be first broken down heterolytically during a chemical reaction The meaning of carbocation Difference between homolytic fission and heterolytic fission Skills Practiced Reading comprehension...