CH 6 Review
CH 6 Review
CH 6 Review
Assessment
Chapter Test A
Chapter: Chemical Bonding
In the space provided, write the letter of the term or phrase that best completes each
statement or best answers each question.
______ 4. The only property listed that is not characteristic of ionic compounds is
a. high melting point.
b. hardness.
c. lack of crystal structure.
d. brittleness.
______ 7. The melting points of ionic compounds are higher than the melting
points of molecular compounds because
a. ionic substances tend to vaporize at room temperature.
b. ionic substances are brittle.
c. attractive forces between ions are greater than the attractive forces
between molecules.
d. the numbers of positive and negative charges are equal in an ionic
compound.
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Potential Energy (kJ/mol)
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______ 9. The molecule described by the figure above has an average bond
length of
a. 70 kJ/mol.
b. 347 kJ/mol.
c. 154 pm.
d. 290 pm.
______10. The bond energy for the molecule described by the figure above is
a. 70 kJ/mol.
b. 347 kJ/mol.
c. 154 pm.
d. 290 pm.
______11. Two atoms will likely form a polar covalent bond if the
electronegativity difference is
a. 0.1.
b. 1.0.
c. 2.5.
d. 4.0.
______12. In which of these compounds is the bond between the atoms not a
nonpolar covalent bond?
a. Cl2
b. H2
c. HCl
d. O2
______15. The boiling point of water, H2O, is higher than the boiling point of
hydrogen sulfide, H2S, because water molecules are
a. less polar and form hydrogen bonds.
b. more covalent and form hydrogen bonds.
c. ionic and form hydrogen bonds.
d. more polar and form hydrogen bonds.
______16. Even though the following molecules contain polar bonds, the only
polar molecule is
a. CCl4.
b. CO2.
c. NH3.
d. CH4.
______18. In which of the following compounds has the central atom not formed
sp3 hybrid orbitals?
a. CCl4
b. CO2
c. PCl3
d. NH3
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