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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Ionic Bonding - Joining Metal and Nonmetal Atoms
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The properties of a substance depend on what atoms are present and how those atoms are bonded (held together). Three types of chemical bonding are - ionic, covalent and metallic.  Ionic bonding is the type of bonding that occurs when metals combine with non-metals. During this type of bonding, electrons are transferred from metal atoms to non-metal atoms to form compounds. The metal atoms form positive ions and the non-metal atoms form negative ions. It is only the outermost electrons that are involved so it is important that you are confident working out the electron arrangement of the... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Ionic Bonding - Joining Metal and Nonmetal Atoms
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10 Questions

1. When an atom loses or gains electrons, it becomes...
2. When a non-metal atom becomes a non-metal ion...
3. The ionic bonds that exist between charged particles result in an arrangement that is called...
4. When a metal atom becomes a metal ion...
5. What happens to the electron configuration of the atoms?
6. How many ionic bonds are formed when sodium bonds with chlorine?
7. How many ionic bonds are formed when magnesium combines with chlorine?
8. Ionic bonding usually occurs between what type of atoms?
9. How are electrons involved in ionic bonding?
10. Pick the correct combination for the properties of ionic compounds.