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Fall Final Review. Units 1 - 5. A substance made of one type of atom that can NOT be broken down is known as a(n). Question 1. A substance made of one type of atom that can NOT be broken down is known as a(n). Question 1. Fluorine forms an ion when it. Question 2.
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Fall Final Review Units 1 - 5
A substance made of one type of atom that can NOT be broken down is known as a(n) Question 1
A substance made of one type of atom that can NOT be broken down is known as a(n) Question 1
Fluorine forms an ion when it Question 2
Fluorine forms an ion when it Question 2
A cation Question 3
A cation Question 3
Which elements are least likely to undergo bonding? Question 4
Which elements are least likely to undergo bonding? Question 4
For the diatomic molecule Cl2, how many electrons does each chlorine atom contribute to the sharing? Question 5
For the diatomic molecule Cl2, how many electrons does each chlorine atom contribute to the sharing? Question 5
How many chlorine atoms will it take to form a neutral compound with beryllium? The Bohr models are shown above. Question 6
How many chlorine atoms will it take to form a neutral compound with beryllium? The Bohr models are shown above. Question 6
Why do these atoms lose or gain electrons? Question 7
Why do these atoms lose or gain electrons? Question 7
Elements that share properties of both metals and nonmetals are Question 8
Elements that share properties of both metals and nonmetals are Question 8
An iron atom has an atomic mass of 56. Its atomic number is 26. How many neutrons does this isotope of iron have? Question 9
An iron atom has an atomic mass of 56. Its atomic number is 26. How many neutrons does this isotope of iron have? Question 9
Using the physical properties in the chart, by which of the following procedures would this mixture most easily be separated? Question 10
Using the physical properties in the chart, by which of the following procedures would this mixture most easily be separated? Question 10
A chemical change occurs whenever Question 11
A chemical change occurs whenever Question 11
According to Bohr’s theory, an electron’s path around the nucleus defines its Question 12
According to Bohr’s theory, an electron’s path around the nucleus defines its Question 12
An electron jumps to a new energy level when Question 13
An electron jumps to a new energy level when Question 13
How many valence electrons do members of the boron family have? Question 14
How many valence electrons do members of the boron family have? Question 14
Atoms of the most reactive elements tend to have Question 15
Atoms of the most reactive elements tend to have Question 15
What is the family name for the Group 2A elements? Question 16
What is the family name for the Group 2A elements? Question 16
Element B would have a charge or oxidation number of Question 17
Element B would have a charge or oxidation number of Question 17
When a beryllium atom becomes an ion, it will: Question 18
When a beryllium atom becomes an ion, it will: Question 18
The chemical formula Na2S represents: Question 19
The chemical formula Na2S represents: Question 19
The bonds between carbon and oxygen atoms shown in the figure below would be best classified as: Question 20
The bonds between carbon and oxygen atoms shown in the figure below would be best classified as: Question 20
Which four elements would have the same electron configuration as a sodium ion (Na+)? Question 21
Which four elements would have the same electron configuration as a sodium ion (Na+)? Question 21
Predict what kind of bond will form between carbon and oxygen. Question 22
Predict what kind of bond will form between carbon and oxygen. Question 22
Predict which of the following pairs of elements would form the most nonpolar covalent bond (i.e. nonmetals, lowest difference in electronegativity). Question 23
Predict which of the following pairs of elements would form the most nonpolar covalent bond (i.e. nonmetals, lowest difference in electronegativity). Question 23
Which element is not likely to form a bond? Question 24
Which element is not likely to form a bond? Question 24
Which of the following is the correct Lewis Dot model for chlorine? Question 25