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Atomic Structure and Bonding Make Up Quiz
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Carbon-12 and Carbon-14 are isotopes. That means that Carbon-12 and Carbon-14 will have different numbers of which of the following?
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Neutrons
Quarks
Electrons
Protons
Use the image below to answer the next 3 questions
What is the part of the atom labeled "A" in the picture above?
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Proton
Ion
Neutron
Electron
What is the part of the atom labeled "B" in the picture above?
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Electron
Neutron
Ion
Proton
What is the part of the atom labeled "C" in the picture above?
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Electron
Proton
Ion
Neutron
A covalent bond is formed when
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When the positively charged hydrogen of one molecule is attracted to the negatively charged oxygen of another molecule
Two atoms share an electron
One atom steals an electron from another atom creating positively and negatively charged atoms
The random assortment of electrons makes for small positive and negative charges that attract molecules together
An ionic bond is formed when
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One atom steals an electron from another atom creating positively and negatively charged atoms
Two atoms share an electron
When the positively charged hydrogen of one molecule is attracted to the negatively charged oxygen of another molecule
The random assortment of electrons makes for small positive and negative charges that attract molecules together
Which of the following best describes a polar covalent bond
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One atom steals an electron from another atom resulting in a molecule with a positive and negative charge
The two atoms repel each other because they both have negative charges
Electrons are equally shared between the two atoms giving the molecule no charge
The electrons are more attracted to one of the two atoms resulting in a positive and negative charge to the molecule
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1st Period
4th Period
5th Period
6th Period
7th Period
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