TT2.1 - Ionic and Covalent Bond
TT2.1 - Ionic and Covalent Bond
TT2.1 - Ionic and Covalent Bond
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6. The diagram shows some elements in Groups III, IV and V of the Periodic Table.
Which two elements would be expected to form an oxide of the type XO2?
B X3Y2
C XY3
D XY4
C a polymer
D a simple molecule
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12. Which gases have molecules that contain one or more double/triple covalent bonds?
Nitrogen
Carbon
Hydrochloric
dioxide
Acid
(N2)
A
X
C
X
D
X
X
C NaOH(aq)
D S(s)
14. Sodium chloride is an ionic salt that is used industrially as an electrolyte to conduct
electricity.
Under which conditions does sodium chloride behave as an electrolyte?
C Pb3O4
D Pb4O3
18. Which two elements form covalent bonds when they combine with each other?
A calcium and oxygen
B hydrogen and oxygen
C magnesium and chlorine
D sodium and chlorine
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19. The atoms of three elements have the symbols 8X, 9Y and 10Z.
Which types of bond form between these elements?
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23. The symbols and electronic structures for some elements are shown below.
24. Hydrogen and sulfur react to form the compound hydrogen sulfide.
Which row shows the type of bonding between hydrogen and sulfur and the electrical
conductivity of liquid hydrogen sulfide?
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F. Fe3(PO4)2______________________
B. (NH4)2SO4____________________
G. P2S3___________________________
C. UO2___________________________
H. V(NO3)5_______________________
D. Mg3N2________________________
I.
CdCl2__________________________
E. NH3__________________________
J.
HNO3___________________________
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3. Oxygen and sulphur are from group VI. They have similar chemical properties.
A. Oxygen forms a covalent bond with carbon. Draw a diagram showing the
arrangement of the valence electrons in one molecule of the covalent compound
carbon dioxide.
Use x to represent an electron from an atom of carbon.
Use o to represent an electron from an atom of oxygen.
[3]
B. Sulphur forms an ionic bond with potassium. Draw a diagram which shows the
formula of this ionic compound, the charges on the ions and the arrangement of
the valence electrons around the negative ion.
Use o to represent an electron from an atom of potassium.
Use x to represent an electron from an atom of sulphur.
[3]
C. Predict two differences in physical properties of those two compounds. [2]
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[3]
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B. Describe the structure of the giant covalent compound germanium (IV) oxide, GeO2.
It has a similar structure to that of silicon (IV) oxide. [2]
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C. A section of the macromolecular structure of silicon(IV) oxide is given below
Use this diagram to explain why the formula is SiO2 not SiO4. [2]
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5. Diamond and graphite are made up from carbon. They are in a form of giant covalent
molecules. Below are the structure of diamond and graphite.
A. Draw a table and describe two differences of diamond and graphite structures. [4]
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