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Bonding and properties
Instructions:
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The charge of the nucleus of an atom is...
A. Negative
B. Positive
C. Neutral
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How is a positively charged ion formed?
A. Atoms gain electrons
B. When atoms add together
C. When an atom shares electrons.
D. Atom lose electrons
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The atomic number tells us...
A. The number of neutrons
B. The group number
C. The number of protons and electrons
D. The number of shells
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How many electron can occupy shell number 1?
A. 4
B. 2
C. 6
D. 8
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Which is not a property of ionic compounds?
A. Brittle
B. High melting point
C. Only conduct when molten or dissolved.
D. Low melting point
E. Soluble in water.
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Which is not a property of metallic substances?
A. Brittle
B. Malleable
C. High melting points
D. Can conduct electricity.
E. Insoluble
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What is an ion?
A. An element
B. An atom
C. A charged particle
D. A neutral particle
Bonding and properties
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
The charge of the nucleus of an atom is...
A. Negative
B. Positive
C. Neutral
-
How is a positively charged ion formed?
A. Atoms gain electrons
B. When atoms add together
C. When an atom shares electrons.
D. Atom lose electrons
-
The atomic number tells us...
A. The number of neutrons
B. The group number
C. The number of protons and electrons
D. The number of shells
-
How many electron can occupy shell number 1?
A. 4
B. 2
C. 6
D. 8
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Which is not a property of ionic compounds?
A. Brittle
B. High melting point
C. Only conduct when molten or dissolved.
D. Low melting point
E. Soluble in water.
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Which is not a property of metallic substances?
A. Brittle
B. Malleable
C. High melting points
D. Can conduct electricity.
E. Insoluble
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What is an ion?
A. An element
B. An atom
C. A charged particle
D. A neutral particle