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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Covalent Bonding
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When elements react, atoms of each element join with atoms of other elements to form compounds. The atoms are held together by chemical bonds which can be either ionic or covalent. This quiz is all about covalent bonding. The three covalently bonded compounds that you need to know about in order to pass your exams are water, carbon dioxide and chlorine gas. When covalent chemical bonding occurs, atoms of the elements involved share electrons. Electrons are shared in pairs and atoms can share more than one pair of electrons. When an atom has shared the exact number of electrons it requires,... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Covalent Bonding
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10 Questions

1. Which of the following represents a molecule of carbon dioxide?
2. Is salt covalently bonded?
3. Which of the following would have covalent bonding?
4. Which of the following word equations correctly represents a reaction in which covalent bonding occurs?
5. Why is the bonding in chlorine gas covalent?
6. What is a single covalent bond?
7. How is a single covalent bond conveniently represented?
8. Which of the following could have covalent bonding?
9. Which of the following is not true about the compound carbon disulfide?
10. Chlorine has seven electrons in its outer energy level (shell). Six of these are arranged in pairs with one on its own. How many covalent bonds can it form?