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CHEM101 - General Chemistry - QUIZ

CHEM101 · General Chemistry

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  1. 1What is the primary difference between how an ionic bond and a covalent bond are formed?

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Based on the lab introduction, which of the following are properties typically associated with ionically bonded compounds?
  • 3When a sodium atom loses an electron, it becomes a sodium ion (Na+). What is the specific term for this type of ion?
  • 4In the conductivity experiment (Part 1), why was deionized water used instead of tap water?
  • 5During the lab, what specific chemical reaction causes bubbles to form in the salt solution when electricity is applied?
  • 6Which observations were recorded for the salt solution during the Nail Test for Ionic Bonding?
  • 7According to the melting point experiment (Part 2), which substance is expected to melt at a lower temperature and why?
  • 8What is the specific term for a negatively charged ion, such as the chloride ion (Cl-)?
  • 9What happened to the sugar when it was heated over the Bunsen burner in the experiment?
  • 10In the anodizing apparatus, what happened to the iron nail when salt was added to the solution?