Nomenclature Ionic Compounds Positive Charges and Ionic Bonding
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Nomenclature Ionic Compounds Positive Charges and Ionic Bonding
Question 1
In ionic compounds, all the positive charge brought by the cations must exactly equal all the negative charge brought by the anions.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Question 2
In ionic compounds the positive ion appears first and the negative ion appears second.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Question 3
Ionic compounds have a net charge of:
Question 4
What is ionic bonding?
Group of answer choices
none of the above
“sea of electrons”
toms/molecules share pairs of electrons
transfer of electrons
Question 5
What is metallic bonding?
Group of answer choices
“sea of electrons”
none of the above
atoms/molecules share pairs of electrons
transfer of electrons
Question 6
What is the name of NH4NO2?
Group of answer choices
Ammonium nitrate
Ammonium nitride
None of the above
Ammonium nitrite
Question 7
What is the name of Cu3P?
Group of answer choices
Copper (I) phosphide
Copper (I) phosphate
Copper (I) phosphite
None of the above
Question 8
What is the name of ZnI2?
Group of answer choices
Zinc (I) iodide
None of the above
Zinc (II) iodide
Zinc iodide
Question 9
What is the name for CrPO4?
Group of answer choices
Chromium phosphate
Chromium (III) phosphate
None of the above
Chromium (II) phosphate
Question 10
What is the name of S2F10?
Group of answer choices
sulfur decafluoride
Disulfur decafluoride
Question 12
Using your knowledge of ionic bonding, answer the question:
How many electrons are transferred between magnesium and chloride in a single formula unit?
(think of the number of electrons involved in all atoms involved in a single formula unit of the ionic bond)
Please match the term on the left with the most appropriate definition:
Group of answer choices
ionic bond
[ Choose ]
polar covalent bond
[ Choose ]
nonpolar covalent bond
[ Choose ]
Question 13
Using your knowledge of ionic bonding, answer the question:
How many electrons are transferred between sodium and fluoride in a single formula unit?
(think of the number of electrons involved in all atoms involved in a single formula unit of the ionic bond)
Question 14
What is covalent bonding?
Group of answer choices
none of the above
transfer of electrons
atoms/molecules share pairs of electrons
“sea of electrons”
Question 15
What is metallic bonding?
Group of answer choices
none of the above
“sea of electrons”
transfer of electrons
atoms/molecules share pairs of electrons
Question 16
What is the name of Pb(NO3)2?
Group of answer choices
Lead nitrate
Lead (II) nitride
Lead (II) nitrate
None of the above
Question 17
What is the name of ZnI2?
Group of answer choices
Zinc iodide
None of the above
Zinc (II) iodide
Zinc (I) iodide
Question 18
What is the name of Na2SO3?
Group of answer choices
Sodium sulfate
None of the above
Sodium sulfite
Sodium (I) sulfite
Question 19
What is the name of Cu3P?
Group of answer choices
Copper (I) phosphate
Copper (I) phosphide
None of the above
Copper (I) phosphite
Question 20
What is the name of CO2?
Group of answer choices
Monocarbon dioxide
None of the above
Carbon oxide
Carbon dioxide
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