Deck 9: Chemical Bonding I: Lewis Theory

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Identify the compound with covalent bonding.

A)NaCl
B)Li
C)H2O
D)He
E)S
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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)A covalent bond is formed through the transfer of electrons from one atom to another.
B)A pair of electrons involved in a covalent bond are sometimes referred to as "lone pairs."
C)It is not possible for two atoms to share more than two electrons.
D)Single bonds are shorter than double bonds.
E)A covalent bond has a lower potential energy than the two separate atoms.
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Use Lewis theory to determine the chemical formula for the compound formed between Al and O.

A)Al3O2
B)Al2O3
C)AlO2
D)Al2O
E)AlO
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Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Cl?

A) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Cl?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Cl?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Cl?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Cl?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Cl?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Identify the compound with ionic bonding.

A)NaCl
B)Li
C)H2O
D)He
E)S
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Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Br⁻?

A) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Br⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Br⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Br⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Br⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Br⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Identify an ionic bond.

A)Electrons are pooled.
B)Electrons are shared.
C)Electrons are transferred.
D)Electrons are gained.
E)Electrons are lost.
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Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of Li2O (Δr <strong>Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of Li<sub>2</sub>O (Δ<sub>r</sub> <sub> </sub>   )?</strong> A)Li<sub>2</sub>O(s)→ 2Li⁺(g)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g) B)2Li⁺(aq)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(aq)→ Li<sub>2</sub>O(s) C)2Li⁺(g)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)→ Li<sub>2</sub>O(s) D)Li<sub>2</sub>O(s)→ 2Li⁺(aq)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(aq) E)2Li(s)+   O<sub>2</sub>(g)→ Li<sub>2</sub>O(s) <div style=padding-top: 35px> )?

A)Li2O(s)→ 2Li⁺(g)+ O2⁻(g)
B)2Li⁺(aq)+ O2⁻(aq)→ Li2O(s)
C)2Li⁺(g)+ O2⁻(g)→ Li2O(s)
D)Li2O(s)→ 2Li⁺(aq)+ O2⁻(aq)
E)2Li(s)+ <strong>Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of Li<sub>2</sub>O (Δ<sub>r</sub> <sub> </sub>   )?</strong> A)Li<sub>2</sub>O(s)→ 2Li⁺(g)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g) B)2Li⁺(aq)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(aq)→ Li<sub>2</sub>O(s) C)2Li⁺(g)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)→ Li<sub>2</sub>O(s) D)Li<sub>2</sub>O(s)→ 2Li⁺(aq)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(aq) E)2Li(s)+   O<sub>2</sub>(g)→ Li<sub>2</sub>O(s) <div style=padding-top: 35px> O2(g)→ Li2O(s)
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Use Lewis theory to determine the chemical formula for the compound formed between Ca and N.

A)CaN
B)Ca3N2
C)CaN2
D)Ca2N
E)Ca2N3
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Use Lewis theory to determine the chemical formula for the compound formed between Rb and S.

A)RbS
B)RbS2
C)Rb2S
D)Rb2S3
E)Rb3S2
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Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of CaS (Δr <strong>Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of CaS (Δ<sub>r</sub> <sub> </sub>   )?</strong> A)Ca(s)+ S(s)→ CaS(s) B)CaS(s)→ Ca(s)+ S(s) C)Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺(aq)+ S<sup>2</sup>⁻(aq)→ CaS(s) D)Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺(g)+ S<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)→ CaS(s) E)CaS(s)→ Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺(aq)+ S<sup>2</sup>⁻(aq) <div style=padding-top: 35px> )?

A)Ca(s)+ S(s)→ CaS(s)
B)CaS(s)→ Ca(s)+ S(s)
C)Ca2⁺(aq)+ S2⁻(aq)→ CaS(s)
D)Ca2⁺(g)+ S2⁻(g)→ CaS(s)
E)CaS(s)→ Ca2⁺(aq)+ S2⁻(aq)
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Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Mg?

A) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Mg?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Mg?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Mg?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Mg?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Mg?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Ca2⁺?

A) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Use Lewis theory to determine the chemical formula for the compound formed between K and I.

A)KI2
B)K2I
C)KI
D)K2I2
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Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for N?

A) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for N?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for N?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for N?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for N?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for N?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for S2⁻?

A) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for S<sup>2</sup>⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for S<sup>2</sup>⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for S<sup>2</sup>⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for S<sup>2</sup>⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for S<sup>2</sup>⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Use Lewis theory to determine the chemical formula for the compound formed between Mg and Br.

A)MgBr
B)Mg2Br3
C)Mg3Br2
D)MgBr2
E)Mg2Br
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Identify the substance that conducts electricity.

A)NaCl dissolved in water
B)solid NaCl
C)water
D)solid sugar
E)sugar dissolved in water
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Identify the compound with metallic bonding.

A)NaCl
B)Li
C)H2O
D)He
E)S
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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)An ionic bond is much stronger than most covalent bonds.
B)An ionic bond is formed through the sharing of electrons.
C)Ionic compounds at room temperature typically conduct electricity.
D)Once dissolved in water, ionic compounds rarely conduct electricity.
E)None of the above is true.
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Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of RbI (Δr NEWLINE <strong>Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of RbI (Δ<sub>r</sub> <sub>N</sub><sub>EWLINE</sub>   )?</strong> A)Rb(s)+   I<sub>2</sub>(g)→ RbI(s) B)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g) C)RbI(s)→ Rb(s)+   I<sub>2</sub>(g) D)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(aq)+ I⁻(aq) E)Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g)→ RbI(s) <div style=padding-top: 35px> )?

A)Rb(s)+ <strong>Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of RbI (Δ<sub>r</sub> <sub>N</sub><sub>EWLINE</sub>   )?</strong> A)Rb(s)+   I<sub>2</sub>(g)→ RbI(s) B)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g) C)RbI(s)→ Rb(s)+   I<sub>2</sub>(g) D)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(aq)+ I⁻(aq) E)Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g)→ RbI(s) <div style=padding-top: 35px> I2(g)→ RbI(s)
B)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g)
C)RbI(s)→ Rb(s)+ <strong>Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of RbI (Δ<sub>r</sub> <sub>N</sub><sub>EWLINE</sub>   )?</strong> A)Rb(s)+   I<sub>2</sub>(g)→ RbI(s) B)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g) C)RbI(s)→ Rb(s)+   I<sub>2</sub>(g) D)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(aq)+ I⁻(aq) E)Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g)→ RbI(s) <div style=padding-top: 35px> I2(g)
D)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(aq)+ I⁻(aq)
E)Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g)→ RbI(s)
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Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the lattice energy of CaO. ΔH°(kJ mol-1)
Ca(s)→ Ca(g)193
Ca(g)→ Ca⁺(g)+ e⁻ 590
Ca⁺(g)→ Ca2⁺(g)+ e⁻ 1010
2O(g)→ O2(g)-498
O(g)+ e⁻ → O⁻(g) -141
O⁻(g)+ e⁻ → O2⁻(g)878
Ca(s)+ <strong>Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the lattice energy of CaO. ΔH°(kJ mol<sup>-1</sup>) Ca(s)→ Ca(g)193 Ca(g)→ Ca⁺(g)+ e⁻ 590 Ca⁺(g)→ Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺(g)+ e⁻ 1010 2O(g)→ O<sub>2</sub>(g)-498 O(g)+ e⁻ → O⁻(g) -141 O⁻(g)+ e⁻ → O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)878 Ca(s)+   O<sub>2</sub>(g)→ CaO(s)-635</strong> A)-3414 kJ B)+1397 kJ C)-2667 kJ D)+3028 kJ E)-2144 kJ <div style=padding-top: 35px> O2(g)→ CaO(s)-635

A)-3414 kJ
B)+1397 kJ
C)-2667 kJ
D)+3028 kJ
E)-2144 kJ
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Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the heat of formation of KCl. ΔH°(kJ mol-1)
K(s)→ K(g)89
K(g)→ K⁺(g)+ e⁻ 418
Cl2(g)→ 2Cl(g)244
Cl(g)+ e⁻ → Cl⁻(g)-349
KCl(s)→ K⁺(g)+ Cl⁻(g)717

A)-1119 kJ
B)-997 kJ
C)-437 kJ
D)+631 kJ
E)+158 kJ
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Place the following in order of increasing magnitude of lattice energy. CaO MgO SrS

A)MgO < CaO < SrS
B)SrS < MgO < CaO
C)SrS < CaO < MgO
D)CaO < MgO < SrS
E)CaO < SrS < MgO
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Place the following in order of decreasing magnitude of lattice energy. K2O Rb2S Li2O

A)Li2O > K2O > Rb2S
B)Li2O > Rb2S > K2O
C)Rb2S > K2O > Li2O
D)Rb2S > Li2O > K2O
E)K2O > Li2O > Rb2S
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Identify the complete electronic configuration for S2-.

A)1s22s22p63s24p6
B)1s22s22p63s23p6
C)1s22s22p63s23p5
D)1s22s23p64s25p6
E)1s22s2p63s2p6
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A single covalent bond contains ________ of electrons.

A)0 pairs
B)1 pair
C)2 pairs
D)3 pairs
E)4 pairs
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Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the electron affinity of Br. ΔH°(kJ mol-1)
K(s)→ K(g)89
K(g)→ K⁺(g)+ e⁻ 419
Br2(l)→ 2Br(g)193
K(s)+ <strong>Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the electron affinity of Br. ΔH°(kJ mol<sup>-1</sup>) K(s)→ K(g)89 K(g)→ K⁺(g)+ e⁻ 419 Br<sub>2</sub>(l)→ 2Br(g)193 K(s)+   Br<sub>2</sub>(g)→ KBr (s)-394 KBr(s)→ K⁺(g)+ Br⁻(g)674</strong> A)-885 kJ B)-325 kJ C)+367 kJ D)-464 kJ E)+246 kJ <div style=padding-top: 35px> Br2(g)→ KBr (s)-394
KBr(s)→ K⁺(g)+ Br⁻(g)674

A)-885 kJ
B)-325 kJ
C)+367 kJ
D)-464 kJ
E)+246 kJ
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Place the following in order of decreasing magnitude of lattice energy. NaF RbBr KCl

A)RbBr > NaF > KCl
B)NaF > KCl > RbBr
C)KCl > NaF > RbBr
D)NaF > RbBr > KCl
E)RbBr > KCl > NaF
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Identify the complete electronic configuration for Br-.

A)1s22s22p63s23p64s24p6
B)1s22s22p63s23p64s24d104p6
C)1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p6
D)1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p5
E)1s22s2p63s2p64s23d104p6
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Choose the compound below that should have the highest melting point according to the ionic bonding model.

A)SrI2
B)MgF2
C)CaCl2
D)SrF2
E)SrBr2
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Identify the compound with the lowest magnitude of lattice energy.

A)KCl
B)KBr
C)SrO
D)CaO
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Identify the complete electronic configuration for Ca2+.

A)1s22s22p63s24p6
B)1s22s22p63s23p6
C)1s22s22p63s23p5
D)1s22s23p64s25p6
E)1s22s2p63s2p6
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Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the second ionization energy of Ca. ΔH°(kJ mol-1)
Ca(s)→ Ca(g)193
Ca(g)→ Ca⁺(g)+ e⁻ 590.
2O(g)→ O2(g)-498
O(g)+ e⁻ → O⁻(g) -141
O⁻(g)+ e⁻ → O2⁻(g)878
Ca(s)+ <strong>Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the second ionization energy of Ca. ΔH°(kJ mol<sup>-1</sup>) Ca(s)→ Ca(g)193 Ca(g)→ Ca⁺(g)+ e⁻ 590. 2O(g)→ O<sub>2</sub>(g)-498 O(g)+ e⁻ → O⁻(g) -141 O⁻(g)+ e⁻ → O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)878 Ca(s)+   O<sub>2</sub>(g)→ CaO(s)-635 Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺(g)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)→ CaO(s)-3414</strong> A)1010 kJ B)1757 kJ C)1508 kJ D)-3027 kJ E)-1514 kJ <div style=padding-top: 35px> O2(g)→ CaO(s)-635
Ca2⁺(g)+ O2⁻(g)→ CaO(s)-3414

A)1010 kJ
B)1757 kJ
C)1508 kJ
D)-3027 kJ
E)-1514 kJ
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Place the following in order of increasing magnitude of lattice energy. MgO LiI CaS

A)CaS < MgO < LiI
B)LiI < CaS < MgO
C)MgO < CaS < LiI
D)LiI < MgO < CaS
E)MgO < LiI < CaS
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Choose the compound below that should have the lowest melting point according to the ionic bonding model.

A)LiF
B)NaCl
C)CsI
D)KBr
E)RbI
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38)Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the bond energy of O2. ΔH°(kJ mol-1)
Na(s)→ Na(g)107
Na(g)→ Na⁺(g)+ e⁻ 496
O(g)+ e⁻ → O⁻(g)-141
O⁻(g)+ e⁻ → O2⁻(g)878
2Na(s)+ <strong><sub></sub>38)Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the bond energy of O<sub>2</sub>. ΔH°(kJ mol<sup>-1</sup>) Na(s)→ Na(g)107 Na(g)→ Na⁺(g)+ e⁻ 496 O(g)+ e⁻ → O⁻(g)-141 O⁻(g)+ e⁻ → O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)878 2Na(s)+   O<sub>2</sub>(g)→ Na<sub>2</sub>O(s)-416 2Na⁺(g)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)→ Na<sub>2</sub>O(s)-2608</strong> A)426 kJ B)249 kJ C)852 kJ D)498 kJ E)356 kJ <div style=padding-top: 35px> O2(g)→ Na2O(s)-416
2Na⁺(g)+ O2⁻(g)→ Na2O(s)-2608

A)426 kJ
B)249 kJ
C)852 kJ
D)498 kJ
E)356 kJ
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Choose the compound below that should have the highest melting point according to the ionic bonding model.

A)AlN
B)MgO
C)NaF
D)CaS
E)RbI
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Identify the compound with the highest magnitude of lattice energy.

A)NaCl
B)KCl
C)LiCl
D)CsCl
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Place the following in order of decreasing magnitude of lattice energy. KF MgS RbI

A)RbI > KF > MgS
B)RbI > MgS > KF
C)MgS > RbI > KF
D)KF > RbI > MgS
E)MgS > KF > RbI
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Which compound has the highest carbon-carbon bond strength?

A)CH3CH3
B)CH2CH2
C)HCCH
D)All bond strengths are the same.
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Which compound has the longest carbon-carbon bond length?

A)CH3CH3
B)CH2CH2
C)HCCH
D)All bond lengths are the same.
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Place the following in order of decreasing bond length. H-F H-I H-Br

A)H-F > H-Br > H-I
B)H-I > H-F > H-Br
C)H-I > H-Br > H-F
D)H-Br > H-F > H-I
E)H-F > H-I > H-Br
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Identify the shortest bond.

A)single covalent bond
B)double covalent bond
C)triple covalent bond
D)All of the above bonds are the same length.
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Choose the best Lewis structure for NO3⁻.

A) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NO<sub>3</sub>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NO<sub>3</sub>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NO<sub>3</sub>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NO<sub>3</sub>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NO<sub>3</sub>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A triple covalent bond contains ________ of electrons.

A)0 pairs
B)1 pair
C)2 pairs
D)3 pairs
E)4 pairs
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Choose the best Lewis structure for CH2Cl2.

A) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for CH<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for CH<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for CH<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for CH<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for CH<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Choose the best Lewis structure for NH4⁺.

A) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NH<sub>4</sub>⁺.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NH<sub>4</sub>⁺.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NH<sub>4</sub>⁺.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NH<sub>4</sub>⁺.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NH<sub>4</sub>⁺.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Choose the bond below that is the strongest.

A)N=O
B)N-I
C)N-O
D)N-S
E)N=N
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Identify the number of bonding pairs and lone pairs of electrons in water.

A)1 bonding pair and 1 lone pair
B)1 bonding pair and 2 lone pairs
C)2 bonding pairs and 2 lone pairs
D)2 bonding pairs and 1 lone pair
E)3 bonding pairs and 2 lone pairs
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Place the following in order of increasing bond length. NO2⁻ NO3⁻ NO

A)NO < NO2⁻ < NO3
B)NO2⁻ < NO3⁻ < NO
C)NO3⁻ < NO < NO2
D)NO < NO3⁻ < NO2
E)NO3⁻ < NO2⁻ < NO
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Choose the bond below that is the strongest.

A)C-F
B)C=O
C)C-I
D)I-I
E)C≡N
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Choose the bond below that is the weakest.

A)Na-Cl
B)I-I
C)C=N
D)Li-F
E)C=O
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Identify the weakest bond.

A)single covalent bond
B)double covalent bond
C)triple covalent bond
D)All of the above bonds are the same strength.
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Place the following in order of decreasing XO bond length, where "X" represents the central atom in each of the following compounds or ions: SiO32⁻ CO2 CO32

A)CO2 > SiO32⁻ > CO32
B)CO2 > CO32⁻ > SiO32
C)CO32⁻ > CO2 > SiO32
D)CO32⁻ > SiO32⁻ > CO2
E)SiO32⁻ > CO32⁻ > CO2
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A double covalent bond contains ________ of electrons.

A)0 pairs
B)1 pair
C)2 pairs
D)3 pairs
E)4 pairs
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Identify the strongest bond.

A)single covalent bond
B)double covalent bond
C)triple covalent bond
D)All of the above bonds are the same strength.
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Place the following in order of increasing bond length. C-F C-S C-Cl

A)C-S < C-Cl < C-F
B)C-Cl < C-F < C-S
C)C-F < C-S < C-Cl
D)C-F < C-Cl < C-S
E)C-S < C-F < C-Cl
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Choose the bond below that is the weakest.

A)C≡O
B)N≡N
C)C-I
D)C=S
E)K-Cl
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Identify the longest bond.

A)single covalent bond
B)double covalent bond
C)triple covalent bond
D)All of the above bonds are the same length.
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Use the bond energies provided to estimate ΔrH° for the reaction below. 2Br2(l)+ C2H2(g)→ C2H2Br4(l)Δr = ?
Bond Bond Energy (kJ mol-1)
Br-Br 193
C≡C 837
C-C 347
C-Br 276
C-H 414

A)+407 kJ mol-1
B)-324 kJ mol-1
C)-228 kJ mol-1
D)+573 kJ mol-1
E)-648 kJ mol-1
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Rank the following molecules in decreasing bond energy. Cl2 Br2 F2 I2

A)I2 > Br2 > Cl2 > F2
B)Cl2 > Br2 > F2 > I2
C)I2 > Cl2 > Br2 > F2
D)Cl2 > I2 > F2 > Br2
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Using periodic trends, place the following bonds in order of increasing ionic character. Si-P Si-Cl Si-S

A)Si-P < Si-Cl < Si-S
B)Si-P < Si-S < Si-Cl
C)Si-S < Si-Cl < Si-P
D)Si-Cl < Si-P < Si-S
E)Si-Cl < Si-S < Si-P
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Place the following elements in order of decreasing electronegativity. S Cl Se

A)Se > S > Cl
B)Cl > Se > S
C)Se > Cl > S
D)S > Cl > Se
E)Cl > S > Se
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List the following compounds in decreasing electronegativity difference. Cl2 HCl NaCl

A)NaCl > Cl2 > HCl
B)Cl2 > HCl > NaCl
C)HCl > NaCl > Cl2
D)NaCl > HCl > Cl2
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Use the bond energies provided to estimate ΔrH° for the reaction below. CH3OH(l)+ 2O2(g)→ CO2(g)+ 2H2O(g)Δr = ?
Bond Bond Energy (kJ mol-1)
C-H 414
C-O 360
C=O 799
O=O 498
O-H 464

A)+473 kJ mol-1
B)-91 kJ mol-1
C)-486 kJ mol-1
D)-392 kJ mol-1
E)+206 kJ mol-1
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Using periodic trends, place the following bonds in order of decreasing ionic character. Sb-Cl P-Cl As-Cl

A)Sb-Cl > As-Cl > P-Cl
B)As-Cl > Sb-Cl > P-Cl
C)P-Cl > Sb-Cl > As-Cl
D)P-Cl > As-Cl > Sb-Cl
E)Sb-Cl > P-Cl > As-Cl
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Choose the bond below that is least polar.

A)P-F
B)C-Br
C)C-F
D)C-I
E)C-Cl
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Which of the following processes is exothermic?

A)the second ionization energy of Mg
B)the sublimation of Li
C)the breaking of the bond of I2
D)the formation of NaBr from its constituent elements in their standard state
E)None of the above processes is exothermic
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Using periodic trends, place the following bonds in order of increasing ionic character. S-F Se-F O-F

A)Se-F < S-F < O-F
B)S-F < Se-F < O-F
C)O-F < Se-F < S-F
D)Se-F < O-F < S-F
E)O-F < S-F < Se-F
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Use the bond energies provided to estimate ΔrH° for the reaction below. XeF2 + 2F2 → XeF6 Δr = ?
Bond Bond Energy (kJ mol-1)
Xe-F 147
F-F 159

A)-429 kJ mol-1
B)+159 kJ mol-1
C)-660 kJ mol-1
D)+176 kJ mol-1
E)-270 kJ mol-1
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Choose the bond below that is most polar.

A)C-N
B)C-F
C)C-O
D)C-C
E)F-F
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Which of the following processes is endothermic?

A)the reaction associated with the lattice energy of LiCl
B)the reaction associated with the ionization energy of potassium
C)the reaction associated with the heat of formation of CaS
D)the formation of F2 from its elements in their standard states
E)None of the above processes is endothermic.
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Place the following elements in order of increasing electronegativity. K Cs P

A)P < K < Cs
B)K < P < Cs
C)Cs < P < K
D)Cs < K < P
E)P < Cs < K
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Which of the following processes is endothermic?

A)K⁺(g)+ I⁻(g)→ KI(s)
B)2Br(g)→ Br2(g)
C)Ca(s)→ Ca(g)
D)2Na(s)+ <strong>Which of the following processes is endothermic?</strong> A)K⁺(g)+ I⁻(g)→ KI(s) B)2Br(g)→ Br<sub>2</sub>(g) C)Ca(s)→ Ca(g) D)2Na(s)+   O<sub>2</sub>(g)→ Na<sub>2</sub>O(s) E)None of the above processes is endothermic. <div style=padding-top: 35px> O2(g)→ Na2O(s)
E)None of the above processes is endothermic.
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Choose the bond below that is most polar.

A)H-I
B)H-Br
C)H-F
D)H-Cl
E)C-H
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Use the bond energies provided to estimate ΔrH° for the reaction below. C2H4(g)+ H2(g)→ C2H6(g)Δr = ?
Bond Bond Energy (kJ mol-1)
C-C 347
C-H 414
C=C 611
C≡C 837
H-H 436

A)-128 kJ mol-1
B)+98 kJ mol-1
C)+700 kJ mol-1
D)-102 kJ mol-1
E)-166 kJ mol-1
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Place the following elements in order of increasing electronegativity. Sr N Na

A)Sr < Na < N
B)Na < N < Sr
C)Sr < N < Na
D)N < Sr < Na
E)N < Na < Sr
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Use the bond energies provided to estimate ΔrH° for the reaction below. PCl3(g)+ Cl2(g)→ PCl5(l)Δr = ?
Bond Bond Energy (kJ mol-1)
Cl-Cl 243
P-Cl 331

A)-243 kJ mol-1
B)-419 kJ mol-1
C)-662 kJ mol-1
D)-67 kJ mol-1
E)-905 kJ mol-1
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Which of the following processes is exothermic?

A)Cl2(g)→ 2Cl(g)
B)Br(g)+ e⁻ → Br⁻(g)
C)Li(s)→ Li(g)
D)NaF(s)→ Na⁺(g)+ F⁻(g)
E)None of the above processes is exothermic.
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Deck 9: Chemical Bonding I: Lewis Theory
1
Identify the compound with covalent bonding.

A)NaCl
B)Li
C)H2O
D)He
E)S
H2O
2
Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)A covalent bond is formed through the transfer of electrons from one atom to another.
B)A pair of electrons involved in a covalent bond are sometimes referred to as "lone pairs."
C)It is not possible for two atoms to share more than two electrons.
D)Single bonds are shorter than double bonds.
E)A covalent bond has a lower potential energy than the two separate atoms.
A covalent bond has a lower potential energy than the two separate atoms.
3
Use Lewis theory to determine the chemical formula for the compound formed between Al and O.

A)Al3O2
B)Al2O3
C)AlO2
D)Al2O
E)AlO
Al2O3
4
Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Cl?

A) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Cl?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Cl?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Cl?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Cl?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Cl?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Identify the compound with ionic bonding.

A)NaCl
B)Li
C)H2O
D)He
E)S
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Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Br⁻?

A) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Br⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Br⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Br⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Br⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Br⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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7
Identify an ionic bond.

A)Electrons are pooled.
B)Electrons are shared.
C)Electrons are transferred.
D)Electrons are gained.
E)Electrons are lost.
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8
Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of Li2O (Δr <strong>Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of Li<sub>2</sub>O (Δ<sub>r</sub> <sub> </sub>   )?</strong> A)Li<sub>2</sub>O(s)→ 2Li⁺(g)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g) B)2Li⁺(aq)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(aq)→ Li<sub>2</sub>O(s) C)2Li⁺(g)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)→ Li<sub>2</sub>O(s) D)Li<sub>2</sub>O(s)→ 2Li⁺(aq)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(aq) E)2Li(s)+   O<sub>2</sub>(g)→ Li<sub>2</sub>O(s) )?

A)Li2O(s)→ 2Li⁺(g)+ O2⁻(g)
B)2Li⁺(aq)+ O2⁻(aq)→ Li2O(s)
C)2Li⁺(g)+ O2⁻(g)→ Li2O(s)
D)Li2O(s)→ 2Li⁺(aq)+ O2⁻(aq)
E)2Li(s)+ <strong>Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of Li<sub>2</sub>O (Δ<sub>r</sub> <sub> </sub>   )?</strong> A)Li<sub>2</sub>O(s)→ 2Li⁺(g)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g) B)2Li⁺(aq)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(aq)→ Li<sub>2</sub>O(s) C)2Li⁺(g)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)→ Li<sub>2</sub>O(s) D)Li<sub>2</sub>O(s)→ 2Li⁺(aq)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(aq) E)2Li(s)+   O<sub>2</sub>(g)→ Li<sub>2</sub>O(s) O2(g)→ Li2O(s)
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9
Use Lewis theory to determine the chemical formula for the compound formed between Ca and N.

A)CaN
B)Ca3N2
C)CaN2
D)Ca2N
E)Ca2N3
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10
Use Lewis theory to determine the chemical formula for the compound formed between Rb and S.

A)RbS
B)RbS2
C)Rb2S
D)Rb2S3
E)Rb3S2
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11
Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of CaS (Δr <strong>Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of CaS (Δ<sub>r</sub> <sub> </sub>   )?</strong> A)Ca(s)+ S(s)→ CaS(s) B)CaS(s)→ Ca(s)+ S(s) C)Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺(aq)+ S<sup>2</sup>⁻(aq)→ CaS(s) D)Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺(g)+ S<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)→ CaS(s) E)CaS(s)→ Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺(aq)+ S<sup>2</sup>⁻(aq) )?

A)Ca(s)+ S(s)→ CaS(s)
B)CaS(s)→ Ca(s)+ S(s)
C)Ca2⁺(aq)+ S2⁻(aq)→ CaS(s)
D)Ca2⁺(g)+ S2⁻(g)→ CaS(s)
E)CaS(s)→ Ca2⁺(aq)+ S2⁻(aq)
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12
Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Mg?

A) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Mg?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Mg?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Mg?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Mg?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Mg?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Ca2⁺?

A) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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14
Use Lewis theory to determine the chemical formula for the compound formed between K and I.

A)KI2
B)K2I
C)KI
D)K2I2
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15
Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for N?

A) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for N?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for N?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for N?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for N?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for N?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for S2⁻?

A) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for S<sup>2</sup>⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for S<sup>2</sup>⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for S<sup>2</sup>⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for S<sup>2</sup>⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which of the following represent the Lewis structure for S<sup>2</sup>⁻?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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17
Use Lewis theory to determine the chemical formula for the compound formed between Mg and Br.

A)MgBr
B)Mg2Br3
C)Mg3Br2
D)MgBr2
E)Mg2Br
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18
Identify the substance that conducts electricity.

A)NaCl dissolved in water
B)solid NaCl
C)water
D)solid sugar
E)sugar dissolved in water
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19
Identify the compound with metallic bonding.

A)NaCl
B)Li
C)H2O
D)He
E)S
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20
Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)An ionic bond is much stronger than most covalent bonds.
B)An ionic bond is formed through the sharing of electrons.
C)Ionic compounds at room temperature typically conduct electricity.
D)Once dissolved in water, ionic compounds rarely conduct electricity.
E)None of the above is true.
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Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of RbI (Δr NEWLINE <strong>Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of RbI (Δ<sub>r</sub> <sub>N</sub><sub>EWLINE</sub>   )?</strong> A)Rb(s)+   I<sub>2</sub>(g)→ RbI(s) B)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g) C)RbI(s)→ Rb(s)+   I<sub>2</sub>(g) D)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(aq)+ I⁻(aq) E)Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g)→ RbI(s) )?

A)Rb(s)+ <strong>Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of RbI (Δ<sub>r</sub> <sub>N</sub><sub>EWLINE</sub>   )?</strong> A)Rb(s)+   I<sub>2</sub>(g)→ RbI(s) B)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g) C)RbI(s)→ Rb(s)+   I<sub>2</sub>(g) D)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(aq)+ I⁻(aq) E)Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g)→ RbI(s) I2(g)→ RbI(s)
B)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g)
C)RbI(s)→ Rb(s)+ <strong>Which of the following reactions is associated with the lattice energy of RbI (Δ<sub>r</sub> <sub>N</sub><sub>EWLINE</sub>   )?</strong> A)Rb(s)+   I<sub>2</sub>(g)→ RbI(s) B)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g) C)RbI(s)→ Rb(s)+   I<sub>2</sub>(g) D)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(aq)+ I⁻(aq) E)Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g)→ RbI(s) I2(g)
D)RbI(s)→ Rb⁺(aq)+ I⁻(aq)
E)Rb⁺(g)+ I⁻(g)→ RbI(s)
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22
Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the lattice energy of CaO. ΔH°(kJ mol-1)
Ca(s)→ Ca(g)193
Ca(g)→ Ca⁺(g)+ e⁻ 590
Ca⁺(g)→ Ca2⁺(g)+ e⁻ 1010
2O(g)→ O2(g)-498
O(g)+ e⁻ → O⁻(g) -141
O⁻(g)+ e⁻ → O2⁻(g)878
Ca(s)+ <strong>Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the lattice energy of CaO. ΔH°(kJ mol<sup>-1</sup>) Ca(s)→ Ca(g)193 Ca(g)→ Ca⁺(g)+ e⁻ 590 Ca⁺(g)→ Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺(g)+ e⁻ 1010 2O(g)→ O<sub>2</sub>(g)-498 O(g)+ e⁻ → O⁻(g) -141 O⁻(g)+ e⁻ → O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)878 Ca(s)+   O<sub>2</sub>(g)→ CaO(s)-635</strong> A)-3414 kJ B)+1397 kJ C)-2667 kJ D)+3028 kJ E)-2144 kJ O2(g)→ CaO(s)-635

A)-3414 kJ
B)+1397 kJ
C)-2667 kJ
D)+3028 kJ
E)-2144 kJ
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23
Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the heat of formation of KCl. ΔH°(kJ mol-1)
K(s)→ K(g)89
K(g)→ K⁺(g)+ e⁻ 418
Cl2(g)→ 2Cl(g)244
Cl(g)+ e⁻ → Cl⁻(g)-349
KCl(s)→ K⁺(g)+ Cl⁻(g)717

A)-1119 kJ
B)-997 kJ
C)-437 kJ
D)+631 kJ
E)+158 kJ
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24
Place the following in order of increasing magnitude of lattice energy. CaO MgO SrS

A)MgO < CaO < SrS
B)SrS < MgO < CaO
C)SrS < CaO < MgO
D)CaO < MgO < SrS
E)CaO < SrS < MgO
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25
Place the following in order of decreasing magnitude of lattice energy. K2O Rb2S Li2O

A)Li2O > K2O > Rb2S
B)Li2O > Rb2S > K2O
C)Rb2S > K2O > Li2O
D)Rb2S > Li2O > K2O
E)K2O > Li2O > Rb2S
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26
Identify the complete electronic configuration for S2-.

A)1s22s22p63s24p6
B)1s22s22p63s23p6
C)1s22s22p63s23p5
D)1s22s23p64s25p6
E)1s22s2p63s2p6
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27
A single covalent bond contains ________ of electrons.

A)0 pairs
B)1 pair
C)2 pairs
D)3 pairs
E)4 pairs
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28
Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the electron affinity of Br. ΔH°(kJ mol-1)
K(s)→ K(g)89
K(g)→ K⁺(g)+ e⁻ 419
Br2(l)→ 2Br(g)193
K(s)+ <strong>Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the electron affinity of Br. ΔH°(kJ mol<sup>-1</sup>) K(s)→ K(g)89 K(g)→ K⁺(g)+ e⁻ 419 Br<sub>2</sub>(l)→ 2Br(g)193 K(s)+   Br<sub>2</sub>(g)→ KBr (s)-394 KBr(s)→ K⁺(g)+ Br⁻(g)674</strong> A)-885 kJ B)-325 kJ C)+367 kJ D)-464 kJ E)+246 kJ Br2(g)→ KBr (s)-394
KBr(s)→ K⁺(g)+ Br⁻(g)674

A)-885 kJ
B)-325 kJ
C)+367 kJ
D)-464 kJ
E)+246 kJ
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29
Place the following in order of decreasing magnitude of lattice energy. NaF RbBr KCl

A)RbBr > NaF > KCl
B)NaF > KCl > RbBr
C)KCl > NaF > RbBr
D)NaF > RbBr > KCl
E)RbBr > KCl > NaF
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30
Identify the complete electronic configuration for Br-.

A)1s22s22p63s23p64s24p6
B)1s22s22p63s23p64s24d104p6
C)1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p6
D)1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p5
E)1s22s2p63s2p64s23d104p6
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31
Choose the compound below that should have the highest melting point according to the ionic bonding model.

A)SrI2
B)MgF2
C)CaCl2
D)SrF2
E)SrBr2
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32
Identify the compound with the lowest magnitude of lattice energy.

A)KCl
B)KBr
C)SrO
D)CaO
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33
Identify the complete electronic configuration for Ca2+.

A)1s22s22p63s24p6
B)1s22s22p63s23p6
C)1s22s22p63s23p5
D)1s22s23p64s25p6
E)1s22s2p63s2p6
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34
Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the second ionization energy of Ca. ΔH°(kJ mol-1)
Ca(s)→ Ca(g)193
Ca(g)→ Ca⁺(g)+ e⁻ 590.
2O(g)→ O2(g)-498
O(g)+ e⁻ → O⁻(g) -141
O⁻(g)+ e⁻ → O2⁻(g)878
Ca(s)+ <strong>Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the second ionization energy of Ca. ΔH°(kJ mol<sup>-1</sup>) Ca(s)→ Ca(g)193 Ca(g)→ Ca⁺(g)+ e⁻ 590. 2O(g)→ O<sub>2</sub>(g)-498 O(g)+ e⁻ → O⁻(g) -141 O⁻(g)+ e⁻ → O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)878 Ca(s)+   O<sub>2</sub>(g)→ CaO(s)-635 Ca<sup>2</sup>⁺(g)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)→ CaO(s)-3414</strong> A)1010 kJ B)1757 kJ C)1508 kJ D)-3027 kJ E)-1514 kJ O2(g)→ CaO(s)-635
Ca2⁺(g)+ O2⁻(g)→ CaO(s)-3414

A)1010 kJ
B)1757 kJ
C)1508 kJ
D)-3027 kJ
E)-1514 kJ
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35
Place the following in order of increasing magnitude of lattice energy. MgO LiI CaS

A)CaS < MgO < LiI
B)LiI < CaS < MgO
C)MgO < CaS < LiI
D)LiI < MgO < CaS
E)MgO < LiI < CaS
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36
Choose the compound below that should have the lowest melting point according to the ionic bonding model.

A)LiF
B)NaCl
C)CsI
D)KBr
E)RbI
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38)Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the bond energy of O2. ΔH°(kJ mol-1)
Na(s)→ Na(g)107
Na(g)→ Na⁺(g)+ e⁻ 496
O(g)+ e⁻ → O⁻(g)-141
O⁻(g)+ e⁻ → O2⁻(g)878
2Na(s)+ <strong><sub></sub>38)Use the data given below to construct a Born-Haber cycle to determine the bond energy of O<sub>2</sub>. ΔH°(kJ mol<sup>-1</sup>) Na(s)→ Na(g)107 Na(g)→ Na⁺(g)+ e⁻ 496 O(g)+ e⁻ → O⁻(g)-141 O⁻(g)+ e⁻ → O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)878 2Na(s)+   O<sub>2</sub>(g)→ Na<sub>2</sub>O(s)-416 2Na⁺(g)+ O<sup>2</sup>⁻(g)→ Na<sub>2</sub>O(s)-2608</strong> A)426 kJ B)249 kJ C)852 kJ D)498 kJ E)356 kJ O2(g)→ Na2O(s)-416
2Na⁺(g)+ O2⁻(g)→ Na2O(s)-2608

A)426 kJ
B)249 kJ
C)852 kJ
D)498 kJ
E)356 kJ
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38
Choose the compound below that should have the highest melting point according to the ionic bonding model.

A)AlN
B)MgO
C)NaF
D)CaS
E)RbI
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39
Identify the compound with the highest magnitude of lattice energy.

A)NaCl
B)KCl
C)LiCl
D)CsCl
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40
Place the following in order of decreasing magnitude of lattice energy. KF MgS RbI

A)RbI > KF > MgS
B)RbI > MgS > KF
C)MgS > RbI > KF
D)KF > RbI > MgS
E)MgS > KF > RbI
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41
Which compound has the highest carbon-carbon bond strength?

A)CH3CH3
B)CH2CH2
C)HCCH
D)All bond strengths are the same.
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42
Which compound has the longest carbon-carbon bond length?

A)CH3CH3
B)CH2CH2
C)HCCH
D)All bond lengths are the same.
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43
Place the following in order of decreasing bond length. H-F H-I H-Br

A)H-F > H-Br > H-I
B)H-I > H-F > H-Br
C)H-I > H-Br > H-F
D)H-Br > H-F > H-I
E)H-F > H-I > H-Br
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44
Identify the shortest bond.

A)single covalent bond
B)double covalent bond
C)triple covalent bond
D)All of the above bonds are the same length.
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45
Choose the best Lewis structure for NO3⁻.

A) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NO<sub>3</sub>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NO<sub>3</sub>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NO<sub>3</sub>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NO<sub>3</sub>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NO<sub>3</sub>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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46
A triple covalent bond contains ________ of electrons.

A)0 pairs
B)1 pair
C)2 pairs
D)3 pairs
E)4 pairs
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Choose the best Lewis structure for CH2Cl2.

A) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for CH<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for CH<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for CH<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Choose the best Lewis structure for NH4⁺.

A) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NH<sub>4</sub>⁺.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NH<sub>4</sub>⁺.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NH<sub>4</sub>⁺.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NH<sub>4</sub>⁺.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Choose the best Lewis structure for NH<sub>4</sub>⁺.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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49
Choose the bond below that is the strongest.

A)N=O
B)N-I
C)N-O
D)N-S
E)N=N
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50
Identify the number of bonding pairs and lone pairs of electrons in water.

A)1 bonding pair and 1 lone pair
B)1 bonding pair and 2 lone pairs
C)2 bonding pairs and 2 lone pairs
D)2 bonding pairs and 1 lone pair
E)3 bonding pairs and 2 lone pairs
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51
Place the following in order of increasing bond length. NO2⁻ NO3⁻ NO

A)NO < NO2⁻ < NO3
B)NO2⁻ < NO3⁻ < NO
C)NO3⁻ < NO < NO2
D)NO < NO3⁻ < NO2
E)NO3⁻ < NO2⁻ < NO
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52
Choose the bond below that is the strongest.

A)C-F
B)C=O
C)C-I
D)I-I
E)C≡N
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53
Choose the bond below that is the weakest.

A)Na-Cl
B)I-I
C)C=N
D)Li-F
E)C=O
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54
Identify the weakest bond.

A)single covalent bond
B)double covalent bond
C)triple covalent bond
D)All of the above bonds are the same strength.
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55
Place the following in order of decreasing XO bond length, where "X" represents the central atom in each of the following compounds or ions: SiO32⁻ CO2 CO32

A)CO2 > SiO32⁻ > CO32
B)CO2 > CO32⁻ > SiO32
C)CO32⁻ > CO2 > SiO32
D)CO32⁻ > SiO32⁻ > CO2
E)SiO32⁻ > CO32⁻ > CO2
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56
A double covalent bond contains ________ of electrons.

A)0 pairs
B)1 pair
C)2 pairs
D)3 pairs
E)4 pairs
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57
Identify the strongest bond.

A)single covalent bond
B)double covalent bond
C)triple covalent bond
D)All of the above bonds are the same strength.
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58
Place the following in order of increasing bond length. C-F C-S C-Cl

A)C-S < C-Cl < C-F
B)C-Cl < C-F < C-S
C)C-F < C-S < C-Cl
D)C-F < C-Cl < C-S
E)C-S < C-F < C-Cl
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59
Choose the bond below that is the weakest.

A)C≡O
B)N≡N
C)C-I
D)C=S
E)K-Cl
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60
Identify the longest bond.

A)single covalent bond
B)double covalent bond
C)triple covalent bond
D)All of the above bonds are the same length.
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61
Use the bond energies provided to estimate ΔrH° for the reaction below. 2Br2(l)+ C2H2(g)→ C2H2Br4(l)Δr = ?
Bond Bond Energy (kJ mol-1)
Br-Br 193
C≡C 837
C-C 347
C-Br 276
C-H 414

A)+407 kJ mol-1
B)-324 kJ mol-1
C)-228 kJ mol-1
D)+573 kJ mol-1
E)-648 kJ mol-1
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62
Rank the following molecules in decreasing bond energy. Cl2 Br2 F2 I2

A)I2 > Br2 > Cl2 > F2
B)Cl2 > Br2 > F2 > I2
C)I2 > Cl2 > Br2 > F2
D)Cl2 > I2 > F2 > Br2
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63
Using periodic trends, place the following bonds in order of increasing ionic character. Si-P Si-Cl Si-S

A)Si-P < Si-Cl < Si-S
B)Si-P < Si-S < Si-Cl
C)Si-S < Si-Cl < Si-P
D)Si-Cl < Si-P < Si-S
E)Si-Cl < Si-S < Si-P
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64
Place the following elements in order of decreasing electronegativity. S Cl Se

A)Se > S > Cl
B)Cl > Se > S
C)Se > Cl > S
D)S > Cl > Se
E)Cl > S > Se
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65
List the following compounds in decreasing electronegativity difference. Cl2 HCl NaCl

A)NaCl > Cl2 > HCl
B)Cl2 > HCl > NaCl
C)HCl > NaCl > Cl2
D)NaCl > HCl > Cl2
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66
Use the bond energies provided to estimate ΔrH° for the reaction below. CH3OH(l)+ 2O2(g)→ CO2(g)+ 2H2O(g)Δr = ?
Bond Bond Energy (kJ mol-1)
C-H 414
C-O 360
C=O 799
O=O 498
O-H 464

A)+473 kJ mol-1
B)-91 kJ mol-1
C)-486 kJ mol-1
D)-392 kJ mol-1
E)+206 kJ mol-1
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67
Using periodic trends, place the following bonds in order of decreasing ionic character. Sb-Cl P-Cl As-Cl

A)Sb-Cl > As-Cl > P-Cl
B)As-Cl > Sb-Cl > P-Cl
C)P-Cl > Sb-Cl > As-Cl
D)P-Cl > As-Cl > Sb-Cl
E)Sb-Cl > P-Cl > As-Cl
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68
Choose the bond below that is least polar.

A)P-F
B)C-Br
C)C-F
D)C-I
E)C-Cl
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69
Which of the following processes is exothermic?

A)the second ionization energy of Mg
B)the sublimation of Li
C)the breaking of the bond of I2
D)the formation of NaBr from its constituent elements in their standard state
E)None of the above processes is exothermic
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70
Using periodic trends, place the following bonds in order of increasing ionic character. S-F Se-F O-F

A)Se-F < S-F < O-F
B)S-F < Se-F < O-F
C)O-F < Se-F < S-F
D)Se-F < O-F < S-F
E)O-F < S-F < Se-F
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71
Use the bond energies provided to estimate ΔrH° for the reaction below. XeF2 + 2F2 → XeF6 Δr = ?
Bond Bond Energy (kJ mol-1)
Xe-F 147
F-F 159

A)-429 kJ mol-1
B)+159 kJ mol-1
C)-660 kJ mol-1
D)+176 kJ mol-1
E)-270 kJ mol-1
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72
Choose the bond below that is most polar.

A)C-N
B)C-F
C)C-O
D)C-C
E)F-F
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73
Which of the following processes is endothermic?

A)the reaction associated with the lattice energy of LiCl
B)the reaction associated with the ionization energy of potassium
C)the reaction associated with the heat of formation of CaS
D)the formation of F2 from its elements in their standard states
E)None of the above processes is endothermic.
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74
Place the following elements in order of increasing electronegativity. K Cs P

A)P < K < Cs
B)K < P < Cs
C)Cs < P < K
D)Cs < K < P
E)P < Cs < K
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75
Which of the following processes is endothermic?

A)K⁺(g)+ I⁻(g)→ KI(s)
B)2Br(g)→ Br2(g)
C)Ca(s)→ Ca(g)
D)2Na(s)+ <strong>Which of the following processes is endothermic?</strong> A)K⁺(g)+ I⁻(g)→ KI(s) B)2Br(g)→ Br<sub>2</sub>(g) C)Ca(s)→ Ca(g) D)2Na(s)+   O<sub>2</sub>(g)→ Na<sub>2</sub>O(s) E)None of the above processes is endothermic. O2(g)→ Na2O(s)
E)None of the above processes is endothermic.
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76
Choose the bond below that is most polar.

A)H-I
B)H-Br
C)H-F
D)H-Cl
E)C-H
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77
Use the bond energies provided to estimate ΔrH° for the reaction below. C2H4(g)+ H2(g)→ C2H6(g)Δr = ?
Bond Bond Energy (kJ mol-1)
C-C 347
C-H 414
C=C 611
C≡C 837
H-H 436

A)-128 kJ mol-1
B)+98 kJ mol-1
C)+700 kJ mol-1
D)-102 kJ mol-1
E)-166 kJ mol-1
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78
Place the following elements in order of increasing electronegativity. Sr N Na

A)Sr < Na < N
B)Na < N < Sr
C)Sr < N < Na
D)N < Sr < Na
E)N < Na < Sr
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79
Use the bond energies provided to estimate ΔrH° for the reaction below. PCl3(g)+ Cl2(g)→ PCl5(l)Δr = ?
Bond Bond Energy (kJ mol-1)
Cl-Cl 243
P-Cl 331

A)-243 kJ mol-1
B)-419 kJ mol-1
C)-662 kJ mol-1
D)-67 kJ mol-1
E)-905 kJ mol-1
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80
Which of the following processes is exothermic?

A)Cl2(g)→ 2Cl(g)
B)Br(g)+ e⁻ → Br⁻(g)
C)Li(s)→ Li(g)
D)NaF(s)→ Na⁺(g)+ F⁻(g)
E)None of the above processes is exothermic.
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