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6. What is the strength of the electronric force dependent on?
- Ionic charge and ionic radii
- ionic charge
- how big it is
- nothing
7. What charge does a element that gains electrons become?
- negative
- no charge
- postive
- stays the same
8. what is the order of electrons allowed in the shells?
- 2,8,20,32,50
- 2,8,18,32,50
- 2,4,20,30,45
- 2,6,20,32,40
9. What do the opposite charges in sodium choride form
- bonding
- electstatic force
- giant ionic lattices
- nothing
10. what makes colvalent bonding occur?
- nothing
- non-metal-non-metal
- non-metal-metal
- metal-metal
11. What is non-polar molcule
- a molcule where electrons distrubed evenly
- a molcule where electrons are distrubed unevenly
- A molcule that has a odd amount of electrons
- Nothing
12. A atom with less shell will make elecrostatic force
- the same
- nothing
- stronger
- weaker
13. What are energylevels/ shells broen down into sublevels called?
- shell
- orbitals
- levels
- orbit
14. What is a dative convelent bond?
- The bonding of the same atom together
- The bonding of the different atom together
- The bonding of a metal and non metal
- not different to convelent bond
15. What are the four obritals in order?
- p,s,d,f
- f,p,d,s
- s,p,d,f
- s,f,d,p
16. What is the metal struture?
- A regular lattice
- nothing
- A regular polar
- A regular non-polar
17. how is convelent bond formed?
- nothing
- when electrons are given to other atoms.
- when electrons are shared between atoms
- when charges of atoms are the same
18. What elements as teh electronic cofinigution of 1s2,2s2,2p2?
- Carbon
- Boron
- Oxygen
- sulfur
19. What is a Organic compounds?
- A compound that contains no elements
- A compound that contains one of less Carbon.
- A compound that contain one or more carbons.
- A compound that contains different elements
20. What charge does a element that loses electrons become?
- postive
- negative
- stays the same
- it has no charge