One or more positively-charged 1 negatively-charged atoms. A. Ionic bond B. Covalent bond atoms are electrostatically bound to one or more C. Metallic bond D. Hydrogen bond Hydrogen atoms are attached to a very electronegative atom. The hydrogen atom on 2 one molecule is attracted to the electronegative atom on another molecule. A. Ionic bond C. Metallic bond B. Covalent bond D. Hydrogen bond Electrons are not shared. Atoms have gained or lost valence electrons such that they 3 have a full octet of valence electrons. A. Ionic bond C. Metallic bond B. Covalent bond D. Hydrogen bond

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One or more positively-charged
1 negatively-charged atoms.
A. Ionic bond
B. Covalent bond
atoms are electrostatically bound to one or more
C. Metallic bond
D. Hydrogen bond
Hydrogen atoms are attached to a very electronegative atom. The hydrogen atom on
2 one molecule is attracted to the electronegative atom on another molecule.
A. Ionic bond
C. Metallic bond
B. Covalent bond
D. Hydrogen bond
Electrons are not shared. Atoms have gained or lost valence electrons such that they
3 have a full octet of valence electrons.
A. Ionic bond
B. Covalent bond
A. Ionic bond
B. Covalent bond
C. Metallic bond
D. Hydrogen bond
Atoms share two or more valence electrons with other atoms such that they have a
4 full octet of valence electrons.
C. Metallic bond
D. Hydrogen bond
5 The strongest type of chemical bond.
A. Ionic bond
B. Covalent bond
C. Metallic bond
D. Hydrogen bond
Atoms are so tightly packed together that their valence electrons move freely from
6 atom to atom.
A. Ionic bond
B. Covalent bond
C. Metallic bond
D. Hydrogen bond
7 Chemical bond that forms between a nonmetal atom and a metal atom.
A. Ionic bond
C. Metallic bond
B. Covalent bond
D. Hydrogen bond
8 Chemical bond that forms between many metal atoms.
A. Ionic bond
C. Metallic bond
B. Covalent bond
D. Hydrogen bond
9 Chemical bond that forms between nonmetal atom and another nonmetal atom.
A. Ionic bond
C. Metallic bond
B. Covalent bond
D. Hydrogen bond
Transcribed Image Text:TTT One or more positively-charged 1 negatively-charged atoms. A. Ionic bond B. Covalent bond atoms are electrostatically bound to one or more C. Metallic bond D. Hydrogen bond Hydrogen atoms are attached to a very electronegative atom. The hydrogen atom on 2 one molecule is attracted to the electronegative atom on another molecule. A. Ionic bond C. Metallic bond B. Covalent bond D. Hydrogen bond Electrons are not shared. Atoms have gained or lost valence electrons such that they 3 have a full octet of valence electrons. A. Ionic bond B. Covalent bond A. Ionic bond B. Covalent bond C. Metallic bond D. Hydrogen bond Atoms share two or more valence electrons with other atoms such that they have a 4 full octet of valence electrons. C. Metallic bond D. Hydrogen bond 5 The strongest type of chemical bond. A. Ionic bond B. Covalent bond C. Metallic bond D. Hydrogen bond Atoms are so tightly packed together that their valence electrons move freely from 6 atom to atom. A. Ionic bond B. Covalent bond C. Metallic bond D. Hydrogen bond 7 Chemical bond that forms between a nonmetal atom and a metal atom. A. Ionic bond C. Metallic bond B. Covalent bond D. Hydrogen bond 8 Chemical bond that forms between many metal atoms. A. Ionic bond C. Metallic bond B. Covalent bond D. Hydrogen bond 9 Chemical bond that forms between nonmetal atom and another nonmetal atom. A. Ionic bond C. Metallic bond B. Covalent bond D. Hydrogen bond
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