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How many covalent bonds are predicted for each atom?
a. O
b. AI
c. Br
d. Si
7. What kind of bond is formed when two molecules share
electrons to form a molecule?
a. Covalent
b. Ionic
c. Polar ionic
d. Metallic
8. Why are transition metals special cases?
a. They have two valence shells with complete octets that
want to react.
b. They have up to 8 electrons in their valence shell.
c. They don't react with other elements because they are
actually noble gases.
d. They have two valence shells with an incomplete octet
that want to react.
9. Name the following compound, BrF;
a. Bromine pentafluoride
b. Bromine fluoride
c. Bromine (IV) fluoride
d. Monobromine pentafluoride
10. Avron was conducting his science fair project when he
came across a bottle of acid whose label read, "HSCN."
What is the name of the acid that is contained within the
bottle?
a. Hydrocyanic acid
b. Hydrothiocyanic acid
c. Thiocyanic acid
d. This acid does not exist
11. What is the chemical formula for copper (II) hydroxide?
а. Cu,(ОН)
b. CUOH
с. CuOН,
d. Cu(OH),
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