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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Covalent Bonding - Atoms Sharing Electrons
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The properties of a substance depend on what atoms are present and how its atoms are bonded (held together). There are three main three types of bonding - ionic, covalent and metallic.  When non-metals join together they form covalent bonds. A covalent bond involves sharing a pair of electrons between atoms to form a molecule. Some molecules are small and consist of just two atoms joined together but others are huge and can contain thousands of atoms bonded with each other. It is estimated that a human DNA molecule could contain over two billion individual atoms! A good example of how the... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Covalent Bonding - Atoms Sharing Electrons
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10 Questions

1. Covalent bonding occurs when what type of atoms join?
2. A water molecule is covalently bonded. How many covalent bonds does it have?
3. How many covalent bonds can nitrogen form?
4. Pick the correct combination of properties of most covalent compounds.
5. Methane is covalently bonded. How many bonds are involved?
6. Some covalent substances have huge numbers of atoms bonded together by a network of covalent bonds. This is called...
7. How many electrons are involved in a covalent bond?
8. Where do the electrons for a covalent bond come from?
9. What happens to electrons in covalent bonding?
10. Which of these has molecules with two atoms joined by a covalent bond?