Draw arUWS UN LIt I Unegativty bottom and left to right. Next draw arrows to indicate ha increases or decreases from top ionization energy increases or decreases from top to bottom and left to right. Select the appropriate answer. 31. Electronegativity bottom down a column. from left to right across a period, and from t a. increases, increases c. increascs, decreases b. decreases, decreases d. decreases, increases 32. Ionization energy from left to right across a period, and from bottom down a column. a. increases, increases c. increases, decreases b. decreases, decreases d. decreases, increases 33. An ionic bond holds two ions together because a. the atoms share an electron c. the opposite charges attract b. like charges attract d. both electronegativities are the same 34. The amount of ionic character is related to the state of matter in that a. the more ionic the bond, the greater the tendency to be a solid (crystal) b. the more ionic the bond, the greater the tendency to be a gas c. the more ionic the bond, the greater the tendency to be a liquid d. there is no relation - (p13)

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Draw arrUWS UII CIe I er1o
increases or decreases from top to bottom and left to right. Next draw arrows to indicate how
ionization energy increases or decreases from top to bottom and left to right. Select the
appropriate answer.
0W CICcti Ontgativiny
31. Electronegativity
bottom down a column.
from left to right across a period, and
from top to
a. increases, increases
c. increases, decreases
b. decreases, decreases
d. decreases, increases
32. Ionization energy
from left to right across a period, and
from top to
bottom down a column.
a. increases, increases
c. increases, decreases
b. decreases, decreases
d. decreases, increases
33. An ionic bond holds two ions together because
a. the atoms share an electron
c. the opposite charges attract
b. like charges attract
both
tronegativities are the same
34. The amount of ionic character is related to the state of matter in that
a. the more ionic the bond, the greater the tendency to be a solid (crystal)
b. the more ionic the bond, the greater the tendency to be a gas
c. the more ionic the bond, the greater the tendency to be a liquid
d. there is no relation
(p13)
Transcribed Image Text:Draw arrUWS UII CIe I er1o increases or decreases from top to bottom and left to right. Next draw arrows to indicate how ionization energy increases or decreases from top to bottom and left to right. Select the appropriate answer. 0W CICcti Ontgativiny 31. Electronegativity bottom down a column. from left to right across a period, and from top to a. increases, increases c. increases, decreases b. decreases, decreases d. decreases, increases 32. Ionization energy from left to right across a period, and from top to bottom down a column. a. increases, increases c. increases, decreases b. decreases, decreases d. decreases, increases 33. An ionic bond holds two ions together because a. the atoms share an electron c. the opposite charges attract b. like charges attract both tronegativities are the same 34. The amount of ionic character is related to the state of matter in that a. the more ionic the bond, the greater the tendency to be a solid (crystal) b. the more ionic the bond, the greater the tendency to be a gas c. the more ionic the bond, the greater the tendency to be a liquid d. there is no relation (p13)
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