Q.1
The ionic bonds that exist between charged particles result in an arrangement that is called...
  • a giant ion
  • an ionic structure
  • a giant covalent structure
  • a giant structure
Q.2
How many ionic bonds are formed when magnesium combines with chlorine?
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
Q.3
Pick the correct combination for the properties of ionic compounds.
  • Conduct electricity Low boiling point
  • Do not conduct electricity when dissolved or molten High melting point
  • Conduct electricity when dissolved or molten High melting point
  • Do not conduct electricity Low melting point
Q.4
What happens to the electron configuration of the atoms?
  • The electron configuration becomes that of a noble gas
  • The electron configuration always loses one electron
  • The electron configuration always gains an electron
  • The electron configuration stays the same
Q.5
How many ionic bonds are formed when sodium bonds with chlorine?
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
Q.6
When a non-metal atom becomes a non-metal ion...
  • it becomes negatively charged
  • it becomes neutrally charged
  • it doesn't change its charge
  • it becomes positively charged
Q.7
When an atom loses or gains electrons, it becomes...
  • an electrolyte
  • a bond
  • a compound
  • an ion
Q.8
How are electrons involved in ionic bonding?
  • Electrons are shared between the atoms involved
  • Electrons are lost or gained by the atoms
  • Electrons are taken into an inner shell of one of the atoms
  • Electrons are all moved to the outer shell of the atoms
Q.9
When a metal atom becomes a metal ion...
  • it becomes negatively charged
  • it becomes neutrally charged
  • it doesn't change its charge
  • it becomes positively charged
Q.10
Ionic bonding usually occurs between what type of atoms?
  • Metal and metal
  • Non-metal and non-metal
  • Metal and non-metal
  • Metal and noble gas
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