Exam 6: Ionic and Molecular Compounds

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What is the correct formula for iron(III) sulfide?

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The name of the HSO4 - ion is

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In ionic compounds, ________ lose their valence electrons to form positively charged ________. (5,2)

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How many electrons will iodine gain or lose when it forms an ion?

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Which of the following polyatomic ions has a 3- ionic charge?

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Identify each of the following molecules as polar or nonpolar. -carbon monoxide

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Identify each of the following molecules as polar or nonpolar. -water

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How many electrons will chlorine gain or lose when it forms an ion?

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The shape of the carbon dioxide (CO2) is

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Identify each of the following compounds as covalent or ionic. -carbon tetrachloride

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The correct formula for the compound formed from Mg and S is

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Which of the following polyatomic ions has a positive charge?

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Identify each of the following compounds as covalent or ionic. -carbon dioxide

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The strongest interactions between molecules of hydrogen ( H2) are

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Are dipole-dipole interactions weak or strong compared to ionic bonds?

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In a molecule with covalent bonding

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The octet rule indicates that

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The carbon tetrachloride molecule, CCl₄ , is

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To form an ion, a sodium atom

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How many electrons will aluminum gain or lose when it forms an ion?

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