18 questions
The type of chemical bond that involves the transfer of electrons between a metal and a nonmetal.
ionic bond
covalent bond
hydrogen bond
metallic bond
The type of bond that exists between metal cations and the shared sea of electrons that surround them
ionic bond
covalent bond
hydrogen bond
metallic bond
The type of bond that involves two or more nonmetals that share a pair of electrons
ionic bond
covalent bond
hydrogen bond
metallic bond
An ion with a overall positive charge because it lost electrons is
an anion
a cation
a lion
an onion
A solid whose particles are arranged in a repeating lattice is
an ion
a crystal
a salad
a mineral
The "rule" for the number of valence electrons that makes atoms stable
golden rule
ruler
octopus rule
octet rule
When atoms of a covalently bonded molecule don't share their electrons equally, it causes the molecule to become
cranky
bipolar
cold
polar
Which alloy is made of copper and tin?
brass
bronze
steel
pewter
Which alloy is made primarily of copper and zinc?
brass
bronze
steel
pewter
A silvery alloy of Sn, Bi, Sb, Pb and other metals, is called
Bronze
Brass
Steel
Pewter
Your stainless steel kitchen utensils probably have what element added to the steel?
silver
chromium
krypton
chlorine
A metal's ability to allow heat and electrons to flow is
malleability
ductility
conductivity
viscosity
The type of bond that exist between the polar molecules of water that allow the water molecules to "stick" to each other is
a covalent bond
an ionic bond
a metallic bond
a hydrogen bond
Which of the following compounds is probably NOT ionic because it is made of only nonmetals?
NaCl
CaBr2
NaF
CH4
The notation: CH4 is called a
chemical formula
metallic bond
a subscript
a coefficient
A certain crystal substance has a high melting point, dissolves well in water, and shatters when hit with a hammer. It is probably
ionic
covalent
metallic
weird
A long repeating chain of molecules, such as DNA or lipids, is called a
monomer
polymer
polymorphic
polar
Which of the following is NOT a diatomic molecule?
H2
O2
F2
H2O