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CHEMICAL BONDS
Module Review
Part A. Vocabulary Review
Directions: Complete the sentence by writing the correct terms in the blanks.
1. An atom that has gained or lost electrons is called a(n) ion .
2. An atom is group 18 when its outer energy level is filled with electrons.
3. A(n) chemical formula tells what elements make up a compound and the ratios
of the atoms of those elements.
4. A molecule that has a positive end and a negative end is a(n) magnetic
molecule.
5. A bond that forms between atoms when they share electrons is a(n)
electromagnetic bond.
6. A positive or negative number that is assigned to an element to show its combining
ability in a compound is a(n) oxidation number .
7. A compound that is composed of only two elements is a(n) binary .
8. A group of atoms with a positive or negative charge is a(n) ion .
9. A(n) hydrate is a compound that has water chemically attached to its ions.
10. The force of attraction between the opposite charges of the ions in an ionic compound is
a(n) magnetisim .
11. Molecules that do not have oppositely charged ends are non magnetic
molecules.
12. A(n) ion is formed when atoms gain, lose, or share electrons.
Part B. Concept Review
Directions: Place a plus sign (+) beside each statement that agrees with what was said in
your textbook. Place a minus sign (−) beside each statement that does not agree, and rewrite
the statement so that it is correct.
+ 1. Compounds have properties unlike those of their elements.
+ 2. I n a chemical formula, a subscript tells how many atoms of an element are
in a unit of a compound.
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3. A chemical bond occurs when atoms lose, gain, or share electrons.
4. B
ecause each noble gas has an outer energy level that is completely filled with
electrons, these elements form chemical bonds easily.
5. Compounds containing polyatomic ions can have both ionic and covalent bonds.
6. A
covalent bond is the force of attraction between the opposite charges of the
ions in an ionic compound.
7. Neutral particles formed as a result of covalent bonding are called molecules.
8. A
n element that loses electrons when bonding with other atoms has a negative
oxidation number.
9. W
hen writing the formula of a compound, the symbol of the element with the
positive oxidation number comes first.
10. W
hen cobalt chloride unites with water to form cobalt hexahydrate, its formula
is written CoCl2 • 6H2O.
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