The halogen family, C ding. (p28)

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Faith Academy Chemistry A Wkl5 modified 1105-Sec3
p3 of 4
29. For elements in Column VIA (Oxygen family), two unpaired electrons in p orbitals form
bonds called
bonding. (p27-28)
b. sp
a. sp
с. р
d. p
30. The halogen family, Column VIIA, has only one unpaired p electron that forms
bonding. (p28)
а. р
b. sp
sp?
d. sp
с.
31. Elements in Column VIIIA, inert or noble gases, do not form hybrids because (p29)
a. the energy levels have a complete octet and rarely react.
b. there is only one open orbital available for one of the paired s electrons.
c. neutrons interfere with hybrids.
d. more energy is achieved when the hybrid compromise level forms.
32. The inert (noble) gases have a(n)
a. symmetrical
arrangement of electrons. (p29)
d. positive
b. asymmetrical
c. polar
M
ar shane (p29-36)
Transcribed Image Text:Faith Academy Chemistry A Wkl5 modified 1105-Sec3 p3 of 4 29. For elements in Column VIA (Oxygen family), two unpaired electrons in p orbitals form bonds called bonding. (p27-28) b. sp a. sp с. р d. p 30. The halogen family, Column VIIA, has only one unpaired p electron that forms bonding. (p28) а. р b. sp sp? d. sp с. 31. Elements in Column VIIIA, inert or noble gases, do not form hybrids because (p29) a. the energy levels have a complete octet and rarely react. b. there is only one open orbital available for one of the paired s electrons. c. neutrons interfere with hybrids. d. more energy is achieved when the hybrid compromise level forms. 32. The inert (noble) gases have a(n) a. symmetrical arrangement of electrons. (p29) d. positive b. asymmetrical c. polar M ar shane (p29-36)
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