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Term Test Binus Serpong 10

The document discusses chemical bonding, including ionic and covalent bonds. It provides examples of ionic and covalent compounds, and questions about electron configuration and bond formation. Specifically, it asks about the formation of ionic bonds between potassium and oxygen atoms, covalent bonds in carbon tetrachloride, and ionic bonds in magnesium oxide. It also questions the properties of these compounds regarding conductivity, solubility, and electron transfer during bond formation.

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Term Test Binus Serpong 10

The document discusses chemical bonding, including ionic and covalent bonds. It provides examples of ionic and covalent compounds, and questions about electron configuration and bond formation. Specifically, it asks about the formation of ionic bonds between potassium and oxygen atoms, covalent bonds in carbon tetrachloride, and ionic bonds in magnesium oxide. It also questions the properties of these compounds regarding conductivity, solubility, and electron transfer during bond formation.

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Chemical Bonding

Section A

For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider
correct and shade the circle that corresponds to the letter of your choice. Use only pencil in
shading.

1 In which of the following compounds, covalent bond is present ?

A Na2O B MgO C Al2O3 D HCl

2 Which of the following is true about covalent compounds?

A They are formed between non-metal elements.

B They are formed between metals.

C They are soluble in polar solvents.

D They are poor conductors of electricity in solid state.

3 Which row describes how an ionic bond forms between a potassium atom and
an oxygen atom?

potassium atom oxygen atom


A two electrons are gained two electrons are lost
B one electron is gained one electron is lost
C two electrons are lost two electrons are gained
D one electron is lost two electron is gained

4 A covalent molecule Q contains three pairs of shared electrons.

What is Q?
A ammonia, NH3

B methane, CH4

C chlorine, Cl2

D water, H2O
Topics: Chemical Bonding

5 Which statements about sodium oxide are correct?

1 It has a low melting point.


2 It does not dissolve in water.
3 It conducts electricity when molten.

A 1 and 2

B 1 and 3

C 2 and 3

D 3 only

[Total: 5]

Section B

Answer all the questions in the spaces provided. You may lose marks if you do not show your
working or if you do not use appropriate units.

6 The following questions are about chemical bonding.


Answer the following questions.
(Note : refer the periodic table for atomic masses and atomic number of elements involved)

(a) Define ionic bond


[2]

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Topics: Chemical Bonding

(b) covalent bond is present in carbon tetrachloride. Draw the electron dot diagram of
formation of carbon tetrachloride, CCl4.

[3]

(b)(i) Write the simple electronic configuration of Phosphorus , P and Bromine , Br.

P
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Br
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[2]
(b)(ii) Which groups in the periodic table, phosphorus, P and bromine, Br belong?

P
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S
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[2]
(b)(iii) How many valence electrons are present in each atom of Phosporus , P and Bromine, Br ?
P
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Br
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
[2]

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(c) Predict whether carbon tetrachloride conduct electricity in the liquid state. Explain.
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[3]

[Total: 14]

7 The following questions are about an ionic compound, Magnesium Oxide, MgO

(a) The element oxygen is a non- metal in the periodic table.

(i) Write the electronic configuration of oxygen using s,p,d notation.

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[1]

(ii) Explain why magnesium usually forms ionic compounds.

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[2]

(b) How many electrons are transferred during the formation of one formula unit of MgO?
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[1]

(c) Predict whether magnesium oxide, MgO is soluble in water. Explain.


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[2]

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Revision Practice
Topics: Chemical Bonding

(d) Magnesium oxide, MgO, is a solid at room temperature.


Suggest whether it conducts electricity in the solid state. Explain.
[2]

(e) Draw an electron dot diagram for the formation of Magnesium oxide from Magnesium
and oxygen atoms.

[3]

[Total: 11]

* END OF PRACTICE *

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