A) valence B) ion C) atomic mass D) isotope
A) Inert gases B) none of the answers are correct C) metals D) noble solids
A) they keep their own electrons B) they give away electrons C) they share electrons D) they accept electrons
A) Covalent B) Ionic C) Valence D) Metallic
A) electrons are shared B) Electrons are given away C) Electrons are accepted D) Two answers are correct
A) False B) True
A) One atom takes the outer shell electrons from another atom. B) Some electrons are shared by all the atoms in the material. C) Bonding takes place between positively charged areas of one atom with a negatively charged area of another atom. D) A couple of atoms share their electrons with each other.
A) Shiny luster B) Malleable C) conducts electricity D) Brittle/Shatters easily
A) Some electrons are shared by all the atoms. B) A couple of atoms share their electrons with each other. C) Bonding takes place between positively charged areas of one molecule with a negatively charged area of another molecule. D) One atom takes the outer shell electrons from another atom.
A) carbon B) hydrogen C) oxygen D) all of the above
A) All of the above. B) Polarization C) Hydrogen Bonds D) Van der Waals Forces
A) occurs when molecules move to opposite sides (poles) of a cell. B) occurs when molecules get near magnetic North or South Poles. C) occurs when atoms move to opposite sides (poles) of the molecule. D) occurs when electrons spend more time with one atom in the molecule than another.
A) strong bonds B) help to determine shape and function of molecules C) are found between the sides of the DNA double helix D) formed when one atom takes an electron from another atom.
A) molecules coming close to one another creating a weak force between these molecules B) One molecule taking electrons from another C) None of the above D) Molecules sharing electrons
A) Metallic B) Hydrogen C) Ionic D) Covalent
A) covalent bond B) alloy C) bronze D) brass |