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<image>Question: <image>What symbol is for Hydrogen? Choices: Ho Hy He H
H
<image>Question: <image>How much hydrogen atom is there? Choices: 2 3 4 1
1
<image>Question: <image>How many lone pair/s of electrons does oxygen have? Choices: 3 6 4 2
2
<image>Question: <image>How many dots are contained in this image? Choices: 5 4 6 2
6
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons does oxygen have? Choices: 6 5 7 8
6
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons are shared between oxygen and hydrogen atoms? Choices: 2 4 6 8
4
<image>Question: <image>How much Oxygen atom is shown in the diagram? Choices: 2 4 3 1
1
<image>Question: <image>How many oxygen ions bond with Hydrogen? Choices: 3 4 1 2
2
<image>Question: <image>How many black circles are around the Cl? Choices: 5 7 6 8
8
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons are there in the diagram? Choices: 6 4 2 8
8
<image>Question: <image>How many atoms of carbon there are? Choices: 2 3 4 1
2
<image>Question: <image>How many free-floating electrons are shown in this chemical compound? Choices: 4 1 2 6
4
<image>Question: <image>How many valence electrons are in the picture? Choices: 10 4 6 2
4
<image>Question: <image>How many valence electrons does aluminum have? Choices: 2 0 3 1
3
<image>Question: <image>How many protons does Chlorine have? Choices: Five Six Two Seven
Seven
<image>Question: <image>How many unpaired electrons does chlorine atom have? Choices: 1 7 3 2
1
<image>Question: <image>Which lesson is this symbol used in? Choices: Foreign languages English Science Math
Science
<image>Question: <image>Which represents the atom of Hydrogen? Choices: both image on the right left image none
image on the right
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons does a Hydrogen atom have? Choices: 5 1 2 7
1
<image>Question: <image>How many valence electrons does a carbon atom have? Choices: 2 4 8 1
4
<image>Question: <image>How many atoms of Carbon are in the diagram? Choices: 2 5 8 4
2
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons are there in the carbon to carbon bond? Choices: 4 2 6 3
4
<image>Question: <image>The representation of acetylene shows that carbon has what type of bond? Choices: triple double quadruple single
triple
<image>Question: <image>How many black dots are on the following object? Choices: 6 12 10 8
10
<image>Question: <image>How many bonds are formed between C atoms in Acetylene? Choices: 2 4 3 1
3
<image>Question: <image>How many protons does H20 have? Choices: 9 6 8 4
8
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons are there in a water molecule? Choices: 4 6 8 2
8
<image>Question: <image>How many oxygen atoms does the water molecule have? Choices: 0 3 2 1
1
<image>Question: <image>What does a sodium atom and a chlorine atom produce? Choices: Sodium Chloride More sodium More chlorine Less sodium
Sodium Chloride
<image>Question: <image>What are the sodium atom and the chlorine atom forming? Choices: sodiom chlorine sodiom chloride sodium clorine sodium chloride
sodium chloride
<image>Question: <image>In which type of bond do atoms share electrons? Choices: Covalent Bonds Nonpolar Ionic Ionic Covalent Ionic
Covalent Bonds
<image>Question: <image>In a covalent bond, what happens to electrons? Choices: They are shared. They are created. They are destroyed. They are transferred.
They are shared.
<image>Question: <image>An ionic bond forms when which atomic particle is given up to another atom? Choices: Electron Nucleus Proton Neutron
Electron
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons are shown in this diagram? Choices: 5 9 6 4
9
<image>Question: <image>If the transfer of electron happens as shown in the diagram below, what will be the charge on the negative ion? Choices: 10 -10 1 -1
1
<image>Question: <image>In the diagram, what does the blue and red circles represent? Choices: Nucleous Electrons Only Protons Only Neutrons Only
Nucleous
<image>Question: <image>Which element is the yellow atom? Choices: Chlorine Sodium Carbon Natrium
Sodium
<image>Question: <image>What does Sodium do to Chlorine? Choices: Nothing Give an Electron Take an Electron Share Electrons
Give an Electron
<image>Question: <image>What happens after sodium passed an ion to chlorine? Choices: Sodium becomes a negative ion. Both become negative ions. Nothing happens between them. Chlorine becomes a negative ion.
Chlorine becomes a negative ion.
<image>Question: <image>What is being donated to form the bond? Choices: Sodium electron Sodium proton Chlorine proton Chlorine electron
Sodium electron
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons in a sodium ion? Choices: 10 75 1 43
10
<image>Question: <image>How many Sodium atoms are shown in this diagram? Choices: 4 2 5 1
2
<image>Question: <image>Which element shared its outside electron? Choices: Chloride. Sodium Chloride. Cannot determine. Sodium.
Sodium.
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons are lost by the Sodium atom? Choices: 8 10 1 2
1
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons are on the inner level of sodium? Choices: 3 8 9 2
2
<image>Question: <image>This ionic bond will create what compound? Choices: Na+1Cl-1 NaCl NACL ClNa
NaCl
<image>Question: <image>After transferring an electron to chlorine, what charge does the sodium atom have? Choices: Positive Varying Neutral Negative
Positive
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons transferred between elements in this diagram? Choices: 3 2 1 4
1
<image>Question: <image>What happens after sodium pass its electron to the chlorine? Choices: Both elements will separate from each other Sodium will gain a charge and chlorine will lose a charge The compound created will become stable The compound created will explore
The compound created will become stable
<image>Question: <image>How many hydrogen atoms are there in a methane molecule? Choices: 3 5 4 2
4
<image>Question: <image>What particle does Hydrogen (H) bond to in a nonpolar covalent bond? Choices: Oxygen (O) Carbon (C) Hydrogen (H) Both O and H
Carbon (C)
<image>Question: <image>How many types of bonds are shown in the diagram? Choices: 2 4 1 5
2
<image>Question: <image>How many oxygens does the nonpolar covalent bond have in this diagram? Choices: Three Four Two Five
Two
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons are shared in the covalent bond between two oxygen atoms? Choices: 4 1 2 3
4
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons are shown in this diagram? Choices: 4 2 16 18
16
<image>Question: <image>How many oxygen atoms are shown here? Choices: one two five three
two
<image>Question: <image>What happens to the melting and boiling point of compounds that have covalent bond? Choices: they are higher due to their bond same as other compound it is weaker because they're sharing no effect on the bond
they are higher due to their bond
<image>Question: <image>What type of bond is formed between two oxygen atoms? Choices: Ionic Covalent Hydrogen bond Van der waals
Covalent
<image>Question: <image>Which element is bonded to oxygen? Choices: Covalent bond Lone pair Oxygen Hydrogen
Hydrogen
<image>Question: <image>Which type of bond connects two water molecules? Choices: lone pair ionic bond hydrogen bond covalent bond
hydrogen bond
<image>Question: <image>How many hydrogen atoms are represented in the diagram? Choices: 2 5 4 3
4
<image>Question: <image>What is the force of attraction that holds together two atoms that share a pair of electrons known as? Choices: Non Covalent Bonds. Oxygen Bonds. Covalent Bond. Hydrogen Bond.
Covalent Bond.
<image>Question: <image>Which bond is responsible for keeping two molecules together? Choices: Hydrogen Bond Covalent Bond Metallic Bond Ionic Bond
Hydrogen Bond
<image>Question: <image>How many hydrogen atoms are shown in this diagram? Choices: 1 3 2 4
2
<image>Question: <image>In oxygen, how many polar covalent bonds are there? Choices: 5 3 4 2
2
<image>Question: <image>What is the name of the weak bond formed between water molecules? Choices: polar covalent bond Hydrogen bond covalent bond water bond
Hydrogen bond
<image>Question: <image>How many hydrogen atoms make a methane molecule? Choices: 3 1 2 4
4
<image>Question: <image>What bond is holding the atoms together? Choices: polar bond ionic bond covalent bond non-polar bond
covalent bond
<image>Question: <image>How many atoms make up this compound? Choices: 1 2 4 5
5
<image>Question: <image>How many carbon atoms are represented in the diagram? Choices: 4 1 2 5
1
<image>Question: <image>What is a covalent bond? Choices: the repulsion that keeps two neutrons apart The force of attraction that holds together two atoms that share a pair of electrons the repulsion that keeps two eletrons apart the force of attraction that holds together two atoms that share a pair of neutrons
The force of attraction that holds together two atoms that share a pair of electrons
<image>Question: <image>Which of the following will cause the molecule to become an ion? Choices: The molecule loses all 4 H atoms and bond with O2 The molecule bonds with H2O The molecule loses 1 H atom The molecule loses 1 H atom and bonds with OH
The molecule loses 1 H atom
<image>Question: <image>How many atoms are shared in the covalent bond below? Choices: 4 2 6 None
2
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons are shown in the diagram? Choices: 6 2 10 12
2
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons would be shared if this were a double covalent bond? Choices: 8 6 4 2
4
<image>Question: <image>What does the C stand for in the covalent bond? Choices: Carbon Chloride Covalent Chromium
Carbon
<image>Question: <image>What type of bond is this? Choices: shared pair covalent single double displacement
covalent
<image>Question: <image>How many covalent bonds are shown in this diagram? Choices: 1 2 3 4
2
<image>Question: <image>How many hydrogen atoms are present in the molecule? Choices: 3 1 4 2
2
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons are shared in a covalent bond? Choices: four one three a pair
a pair
<image>Question: <image>What represents the element, hydrogen, in the diagram? Choices: H F HF X
H
<image>Question: <image>How many elements are shown in this diagram? Choices: 4 2 1 3
2
<image>Question: <image>What kind of bond is presented on the figure? Choices: Ionic bond Electric bond Chemical bond Covalent bond
Covalent bond
<image>Question: <image>Each hydrogen molecule is connected by what type of particles? Choices: Electrons and Neutrons Protons and Neutrons Electrons Protons and Electrons
Protons and Neutrons
<image>Question: <image>How many covalent bonds are there in this molecule? Choices: 4 1 2 6
2
<image>Question: <image>How many hydrogen atoms can form bonds with 1 carbon atom? Choices: 2 5 4 3
4
<image>Question: <image>How many hydrogen molecules are depicted? Choices: 1 4 2 3
4
<image>Question: <image>How many valence electrons are represented? Choices: 1 6 3 4
6
<image>Question: <image>How many molecules are present? Choices: 2 24 6 4
2
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons are shown in the diagram? Choices: 16 20 22 26
22
<image>Question: <image>If the oxygen atom in this covalent bond has a positive charge of 8, what is the carbon's charge? Choices: 6 5 7 8
6
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons does an oxygen atom contain? Choices: 6 4 8 2
6
<image>Question: <image>How many Hydrogen atoms are represented in this diagram? Choices: 1 3 2 4
2
<image>Question: <image>How many electrons did Oxygen have before forming a covalent bond with Hydrogen to become water? Choices: 4 6 1 2
6
<image>Question: <image>How many shapes of Alkane is shown in the diagram? Choices: 1 3 2 4
1
<image>Question: <image>What is represented in the following diagram? Choices: carbon cyclic alkane alkane a hydrocarbon
carbon
<image>Question: <image>Which element are the hydrogen atoms connected to? Choices: HC None CH C
C
<image>Question: <image>How many carbons are in the chain? Choices: 4 2 3 1
4
<image>Question: <image>If two carbon atoms were joined using double bond in the hydrocarbon shown in diagram, what would be the result? Choices: cyclic hydrocarbon unsaturated hydrocarbon saturated hydrocarbon nothing would change
saturated hydrocarbon
<image>Question: <image>What is formed when each carbon atom is bonded to as many hydrogen atoms as possible? Choices: alkanes simple hydrocarbon alkene saturated hydrocarbons
saturated hydrocarbons