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Multiple choice. Choose the one that best completes the statement or answers the question.

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1. How many valence electrons does an atom of any element in Group 5A have?
A) 3 B) 5 C) 7 D) 9
2. When Aluminum loses its valence electrons, what is the charge of the resulting ion?
A) +2 B) -2 C) +3 D) -3
3. An ionic compound is __________.
A) Electrically neutral B) Composed of cations and anions
C) Consist of 2 metal elements. D) Held together by ionic bonds.
4. Which element when combined with chlorine would most likely form an ionic compound?
A) Lithium B) Bromine C) Carbon D) Phosphorus
5. All element in a particular group of the periodic table have the same number of __________.
A) Electrons B) Energy levels C) Protons D) Valence electron
6. A cation is any group of atoms with _________.
A) Grounded B) No charge C) Negative charge D) Positive charge
7. The cation Fe+3 is formed when __________.
A) Iron gains 3 electrons B) Iron loses 2 electrons C) Iron retains its electrons D) Iron loses 3 electrons
8. In general metals reacts by __________.
A) Losing its valence electrons. B) Gaining valence electrons
C) Sharing valence electrons D) Maintaining its valence electrons
9. Which of the following is anion?
A) Fr +1 B) H+1 C) Mg+2 D) O-2
10.The non-metals from groups 5A, 6A, and 7A will __________.
A) Lose electrons when they form ions. C) Form ions with charges of -3, -2, and -1 respectively
B ) Form positively charged ions D) Forms ions with numerical charge equal to their group number.
11.What is the formula of Calcium chloride?
A) CaCl B) Ca2Cl C) ClCa D) CaCl2
12.He introduced the use of Lewis Electron Dot Structure (LEDS).
A) De Broglie B) G. Lewis C) J. Dalton D) N. Bohr
13) Element X belongs to Group I. Which of the following best describes element X
A) Metal B) Non–metal C) It will gain electrons D) With high electronegativity
14. What best describe Ionic Bond?
A) Electrons are transferred B) There are London forces
C) Electrons are equally shared D) There is unequal charge level distribution
15. Which of the following types of compounds will have the highest melting and boiling point? *
A. covalent B. ionic C. non polar covalent D. polar covalent
16. Which of the following pairs of elements will combine to produce an ionic bond? *
A. Carbon and hydrogen B. Hydrogen and Oxygen
C. Hydrogen and Chlorine D. Magnesium and Oxygen
17. Which type of bonds is formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to another? *
A. ionic bond B. covalent bond c. hydrogen bond D. coordinated covalent bond
15. Which type of compound results from the combination of metal and nonmetal? *
A. Acid B. Covalent compound C. Organic compound D. Ionic compound
16. Which of the following is NOT a property of covalent compounds? *
A. low boiling point B low melting point C. Crystal solid D. Poor conductor of heat and electricity
17. Which of the following compound is covalent? *
A. Sodium hydroxide B. Table salt C. Barium chloride D. table sugar
18. What kind of particle is produced after ionic bonding? *
A. atom B. electron C. ion D. molecules
19. Which refers to the electrons in the outermost shell or highest energy?
A. Electrons Orbital B. Electrons
C. Valence electrons D. None of the above
20. Which particles may be gained, lost, or shared by an atom when it forms a chemical bond? *
A. Proton B. Electron C.Neutron D. Nucleon

II. Write the names of the following binary ionic compound.


1. Ca3N2 __________________
2. CaF2 __________________
3. CuO ____________________
4. KCl _____________________
5. SnS2 ___________________
III. Write the name of the following binary compound
1. CO2 ___________________________________
2. NF3____________________________________
3. CCl4___________________________________
4. NO2____________________________________
5. N2O5__________________________________

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