Ionic And Covalent Bonds- Marsha Titova

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Ionic Bond Quizzes & Trivia

This quiz is to identify, compare and contrast ionic and covalet bonds. It will have 10 questions.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    In a covalent bond, electrons are
    • A. 

      Lost

    • B. 

      Shared

    • C. 

      Non of the above

    • D. 

      Gained

  • 2. 
    Magnesium Bromide is a (an) ________ compound.
    • A. 

      Ionic

    • B. 

      Covalent

    • C. 

      Metallic

  • 3. 
    The process of becoming an ion from an atom is called as ________.
    • A. 

      Ionization

    • B. 

      Electrolysis

    • C. 

      Electron affinity

    • D. 

      Crystilization

  • 4. 
    Write the chemical formula for a compound that has one Calcium atom and 2 Chlorine atoms. Predict the bond between them.
    • A. 

      CaCl2-ionic

    • B. 

      CaCl2-covalent

    • C. 

      Ca3Cl2-ionic

    • D. 

      Ca2Cl- covalent

  • 5. 
    An Ionic bond is formed between atoms of ___________.
    • A. 

      Metals

    • B. 

      Nonmetals

    • C. 

      Alloys

    • D. 

      Electrolytes

    • E. 

      Nonmetals and metals

  • 6. 
    Which of these is a property of an ionic compound?
    • A. 

      Poor conductor of electricity

    • B. 

      Low Melting Point

    • C. 

      Crystal shape

    • D. 

      Shared electron

  • 7. 
    Ionic bonds form because ________________.
    • A. 

      Two ions of the same charge are attracted to each other

    • B. 

      Two ions of different charges are attracted to each other.

    • C. 

      Two atoms share electrons.

    • D. 

      Two atoms share protons.

  • 8. 
    A one-atom ion is called a(n)
    • A. 

      Cation

    • B. 

      Anion

    • C. 

      Monatomic ion

    • D. 

      Polyatomic ion

    • E. 

      Oxyanion

  • 9. 
    The name for the ion with fewer oxygen atoms ends with
    • A. 

      Ite

    • B. 

      Ate

    • C. 

      Ide

    • D. 

      Ion

  • 10. 
    The overall charge of a formula unit for an ionic compound
    • A. 

      Is always positive

    • B. 

      Is always zero

    • C. 

      May have any value

    • D. 

      Is always negative

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