Deck 8: Chemical Bonds: What Makes a Gas a Greenhouse Gas

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A covalent bond results when ________

A) electrons are transferred from one atom to another atom.
B) atoms pool their electrons to form a "sea" of electrons.
C) atoms have outer electrons with the same principal quantum number.
D) electrons are shared between a pair of atoms.
E) an atom has 8 valence electrons.
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Based on electronegativities, which one of the following would have ionic bonds?

A) O2
B) MgO
C) H2O
D) CF4
E) SiO2
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Which of the following is the correct Lewis symbol for the oxide anion (O2-)? <strong>Which of the following is the correct Lewis symbol for the oxide anion (O<sup>2</sup><sup>-</sup>)?  </strong> A) a B) b C) c D) d <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a
B) b
C) c
D) d
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Which statement A-D about chemical bonds is not correct?

A) Atoms combine to form molecules because the energy of the molecule is lower than the energy of the free atoms.
B) The electrostatic potential energy explains why atoms bond together.
C) The electrostatic potential energy is directly proportional to the charges on two particles.
D) The electrostatic potential energy is inversely proportional to the distance between two charged particles.
E) Statements A-D are all correct.
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How many valence electrons are there in HCl?

A) 8
B) 7
C) 6
D) 2
E) 4
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Which statement provides the best description of an ionic bond?

A) A high electron density between two positively charged atomic nuclei serves to attract the nuclei to each other.
B) The negative charge on one atom is attracted to the positive charge on a second atom.
C) Two or more electrons are attracted to each other, thereby holding the atoms together.
D) Two atomic nuclei are attracted to each other by the strong nuclear force.
E) Two atomic nuclei are attracted to each other by the Coulomb force.
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Which of the following is most likely a polar covalent bond?

A) Na __Cl
B) H __H
C) C __N
D) K __F
E) Ca __O
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Which of the following elements has 6 valence electrons?

A) C
B) S
C) N
D) Br
E) Be
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Which statement provides the best description of a covalent bond?

A) A high electron density between two positively charged atomic nuclei serves to attract the nuclei to each other.
B) The negative charge on one atom is attracted to the positive charge on a second atom.
C) Two or more electrons are attracted to each other, thereby holding the atoms together.
D) Two atomic nuclei are attracted to each other by the strong nuclear force.
E) Two atomic nuclei are attracted to each other by the Coulomb force.
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How many valence electrons does S2- have?

A) 8
B) 6
C) 16
D) 4
E) 14
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Which type of bonding involves the sharing of valence electrons by two atoms?

A) covalent
B) ionic
C) polar ionic
D) intramolecular
E) metallic
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Indicate the ion that does not have 8 valence electrons.

A) O-
B) Na+
C) Al3+
D) P3-
E) Ar
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How many valence electrons are there in BrO-?

A) 7
B) 6
C) 13
D) 14
E) 18
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Which of the following has 13 valence electrons?

A) SH-
B) IO
C) NO
D) ICl
E) Cl2
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How many valence electrons are contained in CO+?

A) 10
B) 11
C) 9
D) 8
E) 14
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Which one of the following Lewis symbols for these atoms is correct? <strong>Which one of the following Lewis symbols for these atoms is correct?  </strong> A) a B) b C) c D) d <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a
B) b
C) c
D) d
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Which statement A-D about chemical bonds is not correct?

A) The attraction of the negatively charged electrons to the positively charged nuclei causes the electrostatic potential energy to decrease as two atoms come together.
B) The repulsion of the negatively charged electrons with each other and the positively charged nuclei with each other causes the electrostatic potential energy to increase when the two atoms are very close together.
C) As two atoms come together, the electrostatic potential energy goes through a minimum. The distance between the atoms at which this minimum occurs is called the bond length.
D) The bond energy is the energy released when two atoms infinitely far apart come together at a distance that minimizes the electrostatic potential energy.
E) Statements A-D are all correct.
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How many valence electrons are there in a correctly drawn Lewis structure for formamide, HCONH2?

A) 12
B) 14
C) 16
D) 18
E) 20
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How many valence electrons does aluminum have?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 11
E) 13
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Which of the following ions does not have a complete valence-shell octet?

A) Al3+
B) I-
C) Ca2+
D) Pb2+
E) S2-
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Which of the following has the most valence electrons?

A) HF
B) NS
C) CN-
D) ArF
E) ArF+
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Which of the following species contains a double bond?

A) NO-
B) F2
C) CH
D) OH-
E) Br2
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Which statement A-D regarding electronegativity is not correct?

A) Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons in a molecule.
B) If the electronegativity difference is sufficiently large, then an ionic bond is formed.
C) All bonds are polar except those between the same atoms (e.g., CO vs. O2).
D) Pauling assigned electronegativity values to atoms based on their ionization energies and electron affinities.
E) Statements A-D are all correct.
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Acetonitrile (CH3CN) is an important industrial chemical. Among other things, it is used to make plastic moldings, which have multiple uses, from car parts to Lego bricks. Which one of the following statements about acetonitrile is not correct?

A) Acetonitrile has 16 valence electrons.
B) Acetonitrile has one triple bond.
C) Acetonitrile has one pair of nonbonding electrons.
D) All atoms satisfy the octet rule in acetonitrile.
E) One carbon atom and the nitrogen atom have nonzero formal charges.
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Indicate which molecule contains the largest number of nonbonding electrons.

A) H2
B) CO
C) N2
D) NO
E) O2
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Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid (C2H4O2) and water. Which of the following is the Lewis structure for acetic acid? <strong>Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>O<sub>2</sub>) and water. Which of the following is the Lewis structure for acetic acid?  </strong> A) a B) b C) c D) d <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a
B) b
C) c
D) d
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How many shared electrons are there in the Lewis structure of CN-?

A) 3
B) 6
C) 4
D) 2
E) 10
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Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Which of the following is the correct Lewis structure for carbon dioxide?

A) <strong>Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Which of the following is the correct Lewis structure for carbon dioxide?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Which of the following is the correct Lewis structure for carbon dioxide?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Which of the following is the correct Lewis structure for carbon dioxide?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Which of the following is the correct Lewis structure for carbon dioxide?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which statements correctly describe a polar covalent bond?
I.Electrons are shared but not equally by the two atoms.
II. One atom has a small negative charge, and the other atom has a small positive charge.
III. The bond dipole is zero.
IV. One or more electrons are transferred from one atom to a second atom.

A) I and II only
B) II and III only
C) III and IV only
D) I and III only
E) I and IV only
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Indicate which of the following molecules has four shared electrons.

A) O2
B) CO
C) HI
D) N2
E) Cl2
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Which of the following molecular ions has 3 valence electrons?

A) H2+
B) He2+
C) C2+
D) B2+
E) O2-
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How many covalent bonds are there in SH-?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 0
E) 4
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Indicate which of the following molecules has only a single bond.

A) O2
B) CO
C) CN-
D) N2
E) Cl2
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How many lone-pair electrons are on the central oxygen atom in the Lewis structure for dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5)?

A) 0
B) 2
C) 4
D) 1
E) 3
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How many covalent bonds are there in CN-?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 0
E) 4
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How many shared electron pairs are there in the Lewis structure of CN-?

A) 3
B) 6
C) 4
D) 2
E) 10
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How many lone-pair electrons are on each of the nitrogen atoms in the Lewis structure for dinitrogen tetroxide (N2O4)?

A) 0
B) 2
C) 4
D) 1
E) 3
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Identify the molecule below that contains a double bond.

A) HCN
B) O3
C) C2H2
D) S2
E) N2
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The measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons in a chemical bond is called ________

A) hybridization.
B) ionization energy.
C) electron affinity.
D) electronegativity.
E) ionic radius.
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What types of bonds form between the chlorine and oxygen atoms of the chlorite ion (ClO2-) to minimize the formal charge?

A) single
B) between single and double
C) double
D) triple
E) ionic
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Which of these statements correctly describes the electronic charge distribution in a molecule?
I. The charge density around each atom is the same as it is in the free atom.
II. The electronic charge is distributed equally around each atom in the molecule.
III. Electrons are attracted preferentially to atoms with high electronegativity.
IV. Electronic charge density is enhanced in the space between atoms to form a bond.
V. Electrons are always shared between atoms and never transferred from one atom to another.

A) I only
B) II and III only
C) III and IV only
D) II only
E) V only
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Identify the molecule or ion that contains a polar covalent bond.

A) O2
B) N2
C) CN-
D) H2
E) I2
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Which of the following bonds is most polar?

A) B--H
B) NF--H
C) P--H
D) Al--H
E) C--H
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Which sequence does not have the elements arranged correctly in order of increasing electronegativity?

A) I < Br < Cl
B) B < N < O
C) H < C < N
D) H < Li < S
E) Al < S < Cl
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Which of the following properties is typically used to identify whether a bond is polar, nonpolar, or ionic?

A) electronegativity
B) ionization energy
C) atomic radius
D) electron affinity
E) atomic mass
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Indicate the element with the smallest electronegativity.

A) Cl
B) F
C) Be
D) K
E) C
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Which group of elements is listed in order of increasing electronegativity?

A) F < Cl < Ge < Sn
B) Rb < Ca < Sc < Cs
C) Zr < V < Nb < Ta
D) Sn < P < Cl < F
E) Cl < Br < I < F
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To absorb infrared radiation, a molecule must have ________

A) a vibrational motion that causes a change in dipole moment.
B) a double or triple bond.
C) no center of symmetry, so one side is different from the other.
D) atoms other than carbon and hydrogen.
E) at least one carbon and one hydrogen atom.
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Electronegativity increases from left to right across a period because of ________

A) increased shielding of valence electrons by the core electrons.
B) an increase in the number of protons in the nucleus.
C) a decrease in the effective nuclear charge (Zeff).
D) an increase in the shielding of core electrons by the valence electrons.
E) a decrease in the ionization potential.
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Indicate which one of the following does not contain a polar covalent bond.

A) I2
B) CO
C) HF
D) NO
E) CN-
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In which bond does the H atom have the highest electron density?

A) H--Cl
B) H--Li
C) H--N
D) H--O
E) H--C
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Which of these statements about greenhouse gases and the greenhouse effect is not correct?
I. Greenhouse gases prevent infrared radiation from escaping through the atmosphere.
II. To absorb infrared radiation, a molecule must have a vibration that produces a change in the dipole moment of the molecule.
III. Argon is the third most abundant species in the atmosphere (after nitrogen and oxygen), and therefore is a significant greenhouse gas.
IV. The average amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases when fossil fuels are burned, but not when ethanol (CH3CH2OH) produced from plants is burned.

A) I only
B) II only
C) III only
D) IV only
E) III and IV only
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In going down a column in the periodic table, the electronegativity ________

A) decreases because the valence electrons are further from the nucleus.
B) increases because the nuclear charge increases.
C) decreases because the atomic number increases.
D) increases because the ionization potential increases.
E) increases because the electron repulsion increases.
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Which of the following are listed in order of decreasing electronegativity?

A) F > S > Na > H
B) F > N > P > O
C) N > P > Si > S
D) F > Cl > Br > C
E) Te > Se > S > O
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Which of the following bonds is least polar?

A) H--O
B) H--N
C) H--B
D) H--C
E) H--F
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Indicate the element with the largest electronegativity.

A) K
B) Cs
C) Mg
D) B
E) Li
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Which of these statements correctly describes why methane and carbon dioxide are considered to be significant greenhouse gases?
I. Both have permanent dipole moments that change with vibration of the molecule.
II. Neither has a permanent dipole moment, but a dipole moment is produced when the molecule vibrates.
III. The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases when fossil fuels are mined and burned.

A) I only
B) II only
C) III only
D) I and III only
E) II and III only
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Which of the following bonds is definitely ionic?  Element  Electronegativity C2.5O3.5H2.1Li1.0\begin{array} { l l } \text { Element } & \text { Electronegativity } \\\mathrm { C } & 2.5 \\\mathrm { O } & 3.5 \\\mathrm { H } & 2.1 \\\mathrm { Li } & 1.0\end{array}

A) Li--C
B) Li--H
C) Li--O
D) Li--Li
E) C--O
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In which bond does the Cl atom have the highest electron density?

A) H--Cl
B) O--Cl
C) S--Cl
D) N--Cl
E) Br--Cl
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Trends in electronegativity are primarily a result of ________

A) the number of core electrons in an element.
B) an element's atomic number.
C) the effective nuclear charge (Zeff) that an outer electron experiences.
D) the number of valence electrons of an element.
E) the atomic mass.
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What is the total number of electrons assigned to the oxygen atom in the Lewis structure of formaldehyde (CH2O)?

A) 8
B) 6
C) 4
D) 2
E) 10
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How many bonding electrons are assigned to the nitrogen in the Lewis structure of ammonia (NH3)?

A) 3
B) 6
C) 5
D) 8
E) 4
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In general, resonance ________ electrons and ________ molecules.

A) delocalizes; stabilizes
B) destabilizes; destabilizes
C) localizes; stabilizes
D) delocalizes; destabilizes
E) localizes; destabilizes
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Nitrite (NO2-) is an important nutrient in the eutrophic zone of the ocean. Which of the following is the correct set of resonance structures for this ion? <strong>Nitrite (NO<sub>2</sub><sup>-</sup>) is an important nutrient in the eutrophic zone of the ocean. Which of the following is the correct set of resonance structures for this ion?  </strong> A) I B) II C) III D) IV <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
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Which statement A-D regarding formal charge is not correct?

A) Formal charge on an atom in a bond is determined by the electronegativity of that atom.
B) The formal charge of an atom in a molecule is the actual charge on that atom.
C) The most stable (lowest energy) Lewis structure is the one with the most formal charges equal to zero or closest to zero.
D) Any negative formal charges should be on the more or most electronegative element.
E) Statements A-D are all correct.
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When sulfur-containing fuels are burned, sulfur trioxide (SO3) is formed in the atmosphere and contributes to acid rain (sulfur trioxide plus water produces sulfuric acid). How many resonance structures are there for SO3 when each atom satisfies the octet rule?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4
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How many total equivalent Lewis structures are needed to describe the cyclic compound benzene, C6H6?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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Urea is the main nitrogen-containing substance secreted in the urine of mammals. It is used as a fertilizer and in many industrial processes. Urea, with the chemical formula CO(NH2)2, has two amino groups (NH2) bonded to a carbonyl group (C=O). Urea has three resonance Lewis structures that complete the octet for all the atoms. Which statements about these structures are correct?
I.All are equivalent.
II.All are nonequivalent.
III.Two are equivalent, and one is nonequivalent.
IV.The formal charges on all the atoms are zero in at least one structure.
V.The nitrogen-carbon and carbon-oxygen bonds all have double-bond character.

A) III and V
B) I and IV
C) II and IV
D) I and V
E) III, IV, and V
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How many total electrons are assigned to the nitrogen atom in the Lewis structure of ammonia (NH3)?

A) 3
B) 6
C) 5
D) 8
E) 4
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O-S-S-O has three resonance Lewis structures that complete the octet for all the atoms. Which statements about these structures are correct?
I.All are equivalent.
II.All are nonequivalent.
III.Two are equivalent, and one is nonequivalent.
IV.The formal charges on all the atoms are zero in at least one structure.
V.All the bonds have double-bond character.

A) III and V
B) I and IV
C) II and IV
D) I and V
E) III, IV, and V
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The formal charge of an atom in a Lewis structure is defined as ________

A) the difference between the number of bonding electrons and nonbonding electrons assigned to an atom.
B) the difference between the number of valence electrons in a free atom and the total number of valence electrons in the molecule.
C) the difference between the number of valence electrons in a free atom and the number of electrons assigned to it in a Lewis structure.
D) the difference between the number of valence electrons in a free atom and the number of bonding electrons assigned to it.
E) the difference between the number of valence electrons in a free atom and the number of nonbonding electrons assigned to it.
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Not all the vibrations of carbon dioxide can absorb infrared radiation because ________

A) the molecule is not polar.
B) the molecule possesses a permanent dipole moment.
C) only some of the vibrations produce a transient dipole moment.
D) there are no hydrogen atoms in carbon dioxide.
E) the molecule is linear.
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Which of the following gases in the atmosphere does not contribute to the greenhouse effect?

A) CO2
B) CO
C) H2O
D) CH4
E) Ar
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How many total equivalent Lewis structures are needed to describe the carbonate anion, CO32-?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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In addition to CO2, which of the gases in the atmosphere listed below can contribute to the greenhouse effect?

A) CH4
B) N2
C) O2
D) Ar
E) None of these gases can contribute to the greenhouse effect.
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Resonance structures indicate that ________

A) there is more than one allotropic form of a compound.
B) more than one ionic form of a compound exists.
C) the electronic structure is an average or superposition of the diagrams.
D) more than one isotopic form of an element exists in the molecule.
E) the molecule jumps back and forth between two or more different electronic structures.
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Which of the following molecules cannot absorb infrared radiation?

A) HCl
B) CH4
C) N2
D) C6H6
E) CO
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Which molecule has a stretching vibration that is not infrared active?

A) CO2
B) OCS
C) H2O
D) NH3
E) HCl
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Ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) is often used as a fertilizer. How many reasonable Lewis structures can be drawn for the ammonium ion (NH4+)\left( \mathrm { NH } _ { 4 } ^ { + } \right) ?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4
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Which of these statements correctly describes the use of formal charge in choosing between possible Lewis structures to describe a molecule?
I. Formal charge on all the atoms should be zero, or at least the smallest possible value.
II. The sum of the formal charges on all the atoms should equal the charge on the molecule or ion.
III. The formal charge on an atom is not affected by the electronegativity of the atom.
IV. In an anion containing nitrogen and oxygen, the Lewis structures with a negative charge on the nitrogen will contribute the most to the description of the bonding.

A) I and II only
B) II and III only
C) III and IV only
D) I and III only
E) II and IV only
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Deck 8: Chemical Bonds: What Makes a Gas a Greenhouse Gas
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A covalent bond results when ________

A) electrons are transferred from one atom to another atom.
B) atoms pool their electrons to form a "sea" of electrons.
C) atoms have outer electrons with the same principal quantum number.
D) electrons are shared between a pair of atoms.
E) an atom has 8 valence electrons.
electrons are shared between a pair of atoms.
2
Based on electronegativities, which one of the following would have ionic bonds?

A) O2
B) MgO
C) H2O
D) CF4
E) SiO2
MgO
3
Which of the following is the correct Lewis symbol for the oxide anion (O2-)? <strong>Which of the following is the correct Lewis symbol for the oxide anion (O<sup>2</sup><sup>-</sup>)?  </strong> A) a B) b C) c D) d

A) a
B) b
C) c
D) d
b
4
Which statement A-D about chemical bonds is not correct?

A) Atoms combine to form molecules because the energy of the molecule is lower than the energy of the free atoms.
B) The electrostatic potential energy explains why atoms bond together.
C) The electrostatic potential energy is directly proportional to the charges on two particles.
D) The electrostatic potential energy is inversely proportional to the distance between two charged particles.
E) Statements A-D are all correct.
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How many valence electrons are there in HCl?

A) 8
B) 7
C) 6
D) 2
E) 4
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Which statement provides the best description of an ionic bond?

A) A high electron density between two positively charged atomic nuclei serves to attract the nuclei to each other.
B) The negative charge on one atom is attracted to the positive charge on a second atom.
C) Two or more electrons are attracted to each other, thereby holding the atoms together.
D) Two atomic nuclei are attracted to each other by the strong nuclear force.
E) Two atomic nuclei are attracted to each other by the Coulomb force.
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Which of the following is most likely a polar covalent bond?

A) Na __Cl
B) H __H
C) C __N
D) K __F
E) Ca __O
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Which of the following elements has 6 valence electrons?

A) C
B) S
C) N
D) Br
E) Be
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Which statement provides the best description of a covalent bond?

A) A high electron density between two positively charged atomic nuclei serves to attract the nuclei to each other.
B) The negative charge on one atom is attracted to the positive charge on a second atom.
C) Two or more electrons are attracted to each other, thereby holding the atoms together.
D) Two atomic nuclei are attracted to each other by the strong nuclear force.
E) Two atomic nuclei are attracted to each other by the Coulomb force.
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How many valence electrons does S2- have?

A) 8
B) 6
C) 16
D) 4
E) 14
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Which type of bonding involves the sharing of valence electrons by two atoms?

A) covalent
B) ionic
C) polar ionic
D) intramolecular
E) metallic
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Indicate the ion that does not have 8 valence electrons.

A) O-
B) Na+
C) Al3+
D) P3-
E) Ar
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How many valence electrons are there in BrO-?

A) 7
B) 6
C) 13
D) 14
E) 18
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Which of the following has 13 valence electrons?

A) SH-
B) IO
C) NO
D) ICl
E) Cl2
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How many valence electrons are contained in CO+?

A) 10
B) 11
C) 9
D) 8
E) 14
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Which one of the following Lewis symbols for these atoms is correct? <strong>Which one of the following Lewis symbols for these atoms is correct?  </strong> A) a B) b C) c D) d

A) a
B) b
C) c
D) d
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Which statement A-D about chemical bonds is not correct?

A) The attraction of the negatively charged electrons to the positively charged nuclei causes the electrostatic potential energy to decrease as two atoms come together.
B) The repulsion of the negatively charged electrons with each other and the positively charged nuclei with each other causes the electrostatic potential energy to increase when the two atoms are very close together.
C) As two atoms come together, the electrostatic potential energy goes through a minimum. The distance between the atoms at which this minimum occurs is called the bond length.
D) The bond energy is the energy released when two atoms infinitely far apart come together at a distance that minimizes the electrostatic potential energy.
E) Statements A-D are all correct.
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How many valence electrons are there in a correctly drawn Lewis structure for formamide, HCONH2?

A) 12
B) 14
C) 16
D) 18
E) 20
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How many valence electrons does aluminum have?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 11
E) 13
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Which of the following ions does not have a complete valence-shell octet?

A) Al3+
B) I-
C) Ca2+
D) Pb2+
E) S2-
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21
Which of the following has the most valence electrons?

A) HF
B) NS
C) CN-
D) ArF
E) ArF+
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22
Which of the following species contains a double bond?

A) NO-
B) F2
C) CH
D) OH-
E) Br2
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23
Which statement A-D regarding electronegativity is not correct?

A) Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons in a molecule.
B) If the electronegativity difference is sufficiently large, then an ionic bond is formed.
C) All bonds are polar except those between the same atoms (e.g., CO vs. O2).
D) Pauling assigned electronegativity values to atoms based on their ionization energies and electron affinities.
E) Statements A-D are all correct.
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24
Acetonitrile (CH3CN) is an important industrial chemical. Among other things, it is used to make plastic moldings, which have multiple uses, from car parts to Lego bricks. Which one of the following statements about acetonitrile is not correct?

A) Acetonitrile has 16 valence electrons.
B) Acetonitrile has one triple bond.
C) Acetonitrile has one pair of nonbonding electrons.
D) All atoms satisfy the octet rule in acetonitrile.
E) One carbon atom and the nitrogen atom have nonzero formal charges.
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25
Indicate which molecule contains the largest number of nonbonding electrons.

A) H2
B) CO
C) N2
D) NO
E) O2
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26
Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid (C2H4O2) and water. Which of the following is the Lewis structure for acetic acid? <strong>Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>O<sub>2</sub>) and water. Which of the following is the Lewis structure for acetic acid?  </strong> A) a B) b C) c D) d

A) a
B) b
C) c
D) d
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27
How many shared electrons are there in the Lewis structure of CN-?

A) 3
B) 6
C) 4
D) 2
E) 10
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28
Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Which of the following is the correct Lewis structure for carbon dioxide?

A) <strong>Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Which of the following is the correct Lewis structure for carbon dioxide?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Which of the following is the correct Lewis structure for carbon dioxide?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Which of the following is the correct Lewis structure for carbon dioxide?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Which of the following is the correct Lewis structure for carbon dioxide?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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29
Which statements correctly describe a polar covalent bond?
I.Electrons are shared but not equally by the two atoms.
II. One atom has a small negative charge, and the other atom has a small positive charge.
III. The bond dipole is zero.
IV. One or more electrons are transferred from one atom to a second atom.

A) I and II only
B) II and III only
C) III and IV only
D) I and III only
E) I and IV only
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30
Indicate which of the following molecules has four shared electrons.

A) O2
B) CO
C) HI
D) N2
E) Cl2
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31
Which of the following molecular ions has 3 valence electrons?

A) H2+
B) He2+
C) C2+
D) B2+
E) O2-
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32
How many covalent bonds are there in SH-?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 0
E) 4
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33
Indicate which of the following molecules has only a single bond.

A) O2
B) CO
C) CN-
D) N2
E) Cl2
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34
How many lone-pair electrons are on the central oxygen atom in the Lewis structure for dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5)?

A) 0
B) 2
C) 4
D) 1
E) 3
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35
How many covalent bonds are there in CN-?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 0
E) 4
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36
How many shared electron pairs are there in the Lewis structure of CN-?

A) 3
B) 6
C) 4
D) 2
E) 10
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37
How many lone-pair electrons are on each of the nitrogen atoms in the Lewis structure for dinitrogen tetroxide (N2O4)?

A) 0
B) 2
C) 4
D) 1
E) 3
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38
Identify the molecule below that contains a double bond.

A) HCN
B) O3
C) C2H2
D) S2
E) N2
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39
The measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons in a chemical bond is called ________

A) hybridization.
B) ionization energy.
C) electron affinity.
D) electronegativity.
E) ionic radius.
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40
What types of bonds form between the chlorine and oxygen atoms of the chlorite ion (ClO2-) to minimize the formal charge?

A) single
B) between single and double
C) double
D) triple
E) ionic
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41
Which of these statements correctly describes the electronic charge distribution in a molecule?
I. The charge density around each atom is the same as it is in the free atom.
II. The electronic charge is distributed equally around each atom in the molecule.
III. Electrons are attracted preferentially to atoms with high electronegativity.
IV. Electronic charge density is enhanced in the space between atoms to form a bond.
V. Electrons are always shared between atoms and never transferred from one atom to another.

A) I only
B) II and III only
C) III and IV only
D) II only
E) V only
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42
Identify the molecule or ion that contains a polar covalent bond.

A) O2
B) N2
C) CN-
D) H2
E) I2
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43
Which of the following bonds is most polar?

A) B--H
B) NF--H
C) P--H
D) Al--H
E) C--H
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44
Which sequence does not have the elements arranged correctly in order of increasing electronegativity?

A) I < Br < Cl
B) B < N < O
C) H < C < N
D) H < Li < S
E) Al < S < Cl
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45
Which of the following properties is typically used to identify whether a bond is polar, nonpolar, or ionic?

A) electronegativity
B) ionization energy
C) atomic radius
D) electron affinity
E) atomic mass
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46
Indicate the element with the smallest electronegativity.

A) Cl
B) F
C) Be
D) K
E) C
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47
Which group of elements is listed in order of increasing electronegativity?

A) F < Cl < Ge < Sn
B) Rb < Ca < Sc < Cs
C) Zr < V < Nb < Ta
D) Sn < P < Cl < F
E) Cl < Br < I < F
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48
To absorb infrared radiation, a molecule must have ________

A) a vibrational motion that causes a change in dipole moment.
B) a double or triple bond.
C) no center of symmetry, so one side is different from the other.
D) atoms other than carbon and hydrogen.
E) at least one carbon and one hydrogen atom.
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49
Electronegativity increases from left to right across a period because of ________

A) increased shielding of valence electrons by the core electrons.
B) an increase in the number of protons in the nucleus.
C) a decrease in the effective nuclear charge (Zeff).
D) an increase in the shielding of core electrons by the valence electrons.
E) a decrease in the ionization potential.
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50
Indicate which one of the following does not contain a polar covalent bond.

A) I2
B) CO
C) HF
D) NO
E) CN-
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51
In which bond does the H atom have the highest electron density?

A) H--Cl
B) H--Li
C) H--N
D) H--O
E) H--C
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52
Which of these statements about greenhouse gases and the greenhouse effect is not correct?
I. Greenhouse gases prevent infrared radiation from escaping through the atmosphere.
II. To absorb infrared radiation, a molecule must have a vibration that produces a change in the dipole moment of the molecule.
III. Argon is the third most abundant species in the atmosphere (after nitrogen and oxygen), and therefore is a significant greenhouse gas.
IV. The average amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases when fossil fuels are burned, but not when ethanol (CH3CH2OH) produced from plants is burned.

A) I only
B) II only
C) III only
D) IV only
E) III and IV only
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53
In going down a column in the periodic table, the electronegativity ________

A) decreases because the valence electrons are further from the nucleus.
B) increases because the nuclear charge increases.
C) decreases because the atomic number increases.
D) increases because the ionization potential increases.
E) increases because the electron repulsion increases.
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54
Which of the following are listed in order of decreasing electronegativity?

A) F > S > Na > H
B) F > N > P > O
C) N > P > Si > S
D) F > Cl > Br > C
E) Te > Se > S > O
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55
Which of the following bonds is least polar?

A) H--O
B) H--N
C) H--B
D) H--C
E) H--F
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56
Indicate the element with the largest electronegativity.

A) K
B) Cs
C) Mg
D) B
E) Li
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57
Which of these statements correctly describes why methane and carbon dioxide are considered to be significant greenhouse gases?
I. Both have permanent dipole moments that change with vibration of the molecule.
II. Neither has a permanent dipole moment, but a dipole moment is produced when the molecule vibrates.
III. The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases when fossil fuels are mined and burned.

A) I only
B) II only
C) III only
D) I and III only
E) II and III only
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58
Which of the following bonds is definitely ionic?  Element  Electronegativity C2.5O3.5H2.1Li1.0\begin{array} { l l } \text { Element } & \text { Electronegativity } \\\mathrm { C } & 2.5 \\\mathrm { O } & 3.5 \\\mathrm { H } & 2.1 \\\mathrm { Li } & 1.0\end{array}

A) Li--C
B) Li--H
C) Li--O
D) Li--Li
E) C--O
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59
In which bond does the Cl atom have the highest electron density?

A) H--Cl
B) O--Cl
C) S--Cl
D) N--Cl
E) Br--Cl
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60
Trends in electronegativity are primarily a result of ________

A) the number of core electrons in an element.
B) an element's atomic number.
C) the effective nuclear charge (Zeff) that an outer electron experiences.
D) the number of valence electrons of an element.
E) the atomic mass.
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61
What is the total number of electrons assigned to the oxygen atom in the Lewis structure of formaldehyde (CH2O)?

A) 8
B) 6
C) 4
D) 2
E) 10
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62
How many bonding electrons are assigned to the nitrogen in the Lewis structure of ammonia (NH3)?

A) 3
B) 6
C) 5
D) 8
E) 4
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63
In general, resonance ________ electrons and ________ molecules.

A) delocalizes; stabilizes
B) destabilizes; destabilizes
C) localizes; stabilizes
D) delocalizes; destabilizes
E) localizes; destabilizes
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64
Nitrite (NO2-) is an important nutrient in the eutrophic zone of the ocean. Which of the following is the correct set of resonance structures for this ion? <strong>Nitrite (NO<sub>2</sub><sup>-</sup>) is an important nutrient in the eutrophic zone of the ocean. Which of the following is the correct set of resonance structures for this ion?  </strong> A) I B) II C) III D) IV

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
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65
Which statement A-D regarding formal charge is not correct?

A) Formal charge on an atom in a bond is determined by the electronegativity of that atom.
B) The formal charge of an atom in a molecule is the actual charge on that atom.
C) The most stable (lowest energy) Lewis structure is the one with the most formal charges equal to zero or closest to zero.
D) Any negative formal charges should be on the more or most electronegative element.
E) Statements A-D are all correct.
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66
When sulfur-containing fuels are burned, sulfur trioxide (SO3) is formed in the atmosphere and contributes to acid rain (sulfur trioxide plus water produces sulfuric acid). How many resonance structures are there for SO3 when each atom satisfies the octet rule?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4
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67
How many total equivalent Lewis structures are needed to describe the cyclic compound benzene, C6H6?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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68
Urea is the main nitrogen-containing substance secreted in the urine of mammals. It is used as a fertilizer and in many industrial processes. Urea, with the chemical formula CO(NH2)2, has two amino groups (NH2) bonded to a carbonyl group (C=O). Urea has three resonance Lewis structures that complete the octet for all the atoms. Which statements about these structures are correct?
I.All are equivalent.
II.All are nonequivalent.
III.Two are equivalent, and one is nonequivalent.
IV.The formal charges on all the atoms are zero in at least one structure.
V.The nitrogen-carbon and carbon-oxygen bonds all have double-bond character.

A) III and V
B) I and IV
C) II and IV
D) I and V
E) III, IV, and V
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69
How many total electrons are assigned to the nitrogen atom in the Lewis structure of ammonia (NH3)?

A) 3
B) 6
C) 5
D) 8
E) 4
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70
O-S-S-O has three resonance Lewis structures that complete the octet for all the atoms. Which statements about these structures are correct?
I.All are equivalent.
II.All are nonequivalent.
III.Two are equivalent, and one is nonequivalent.
IV.The formal charges on all the atoms are zero in at least one structure.
V.All the bonds have double-bond character.

A) III and V
B) I and IV
C) II and IV
D) I and V
E) III, IV, and V
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71
The formal charge of an atom in a Lewis structure is defined as ________

A) the difference between the number of bonding electrons and nonbonding electrons assigned to an atom.
B) the difference between the number of valence electrons in a free atom and the total number of valence electrons in the molecule.
C) the difference between the number of valence electrons in a free atom and the number of electrons assigned to it in a Lewis structure.
D) the difference between the number of valence electrons in a free atom and the number of bonding electrons assigned to it.
E) the difference between the number of valence electrons in a free atom and the number of nonbonding electrons assigned to it.
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72
Not all the vibrations of carbon dioxide can absorb infrared radiation because ________

A) the molecule is not polar.
B) the molecule possesses a permanent dipole moment.
C) only some of the vibrations produce a transient dipole moment.
D) there are no hydrogen atoms in carbon dioxide.
E) the molecule is linear.
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73
Which of the following gases in the atmosphere does not contribute to the greenhouse effect?

A) CO2
B) CO
C) H2O
D) CH4
E) Ar
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74
How many total equivalent Lewis structures are needed to describe the carbonate anion, CO32-?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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75
In addition to CO2, which of the gases in the atmosphere listed below can contribute to the greenhouse effect?

A) CH4
B) N2
C) O2
D) Ar
E) None of these gases can contribute to the greenhouse effect.
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76
Resonance structures indicate that ________

A) there is more than one allotropic form of a compound.
B) more than one ionic form of a compound exists.
C) the electronic structure is an average or superposition of the diagrams.
D) more than one isotopic form of an element exists in the molecule.
E) the molecule jumps back and forth between two or more different electronic structures.
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77
Which of the following molecules cannot absorb infrared radiation?

A) HCl
B) CH4
C) N2
D) C6H6
E) CO
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78
Which molecule has a stretching vibration that is not infrared active?

A) CO2
B) OCS
C) H2O
D) NH3
E) HCl
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79
Ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) is often used as a fertilizer. How many reasonable Lewis structures can be drawn for the ammonium ion (NH4+)\left( \mathrm { NH } _ { 4 } ^ { + } \right) ?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4
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80
Which of these statements correctly describes the use of formal charge in choosing between possible Lewis structures to describe a molecule?
I. Formal charge on all the atoms should be zero, or at least the smallest possible value.
II. The sum of the formal charges on all the atoms should equal the charge on the molecule or ion.
III. The formal charge on an atom is not affected by the electronegativity of the atom.
IV. In an anion containing nitrogen and oxygen, the Lewis structures with a negative charge on the nitrogen will contribute the most to the description of the bonding.

A) I and II only
B) II and III only
C) III and IV only
D) I and III only
E) II and IV only
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