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Rank the following elements in order of increasing electronegativity (1 point)

O, N, S, P, Si S, P, Si, O, N S, P, Si, O, N Si, P, S, N, O S, P, Si, N, O Which one of the following elements CANNOT form molecular compounds? (1 point) H N K O The shape of the NH3 molecule is described as: linear pyramidal (correct answer, your response) V-shaped tetrahedral 14.Which statement about water is FALSE? (1 point)

Liquid water is less dense than solid water, which is why ice floats. Solid water occupies a greater volume than the same mass of liquid water. In solid water the molecules are in interconnected open ring structures.

It has the strongest intermolecular bonding of all naturally occurring liquids.

Butter is very soft at room temperature. This implies that butter is mostly composed of: soft particles a giant covalent lattice (your response) discrete molecules (correct answer) ionic compounds

Points earned: 0 out of 1 2. The electron arrangement for the uncharged atoms of a certain element Y is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p3 . Which statement is TRUE about this element? Y could form ions with a charge of 5+ The oxide formed by Y would be molecular, not ionic (correct answer, your response) Y would be located in Group 5, Period 3 of the Periodic Table Y would have a higher electronegativity than the first member of its group

Points earned: 1 out of 1 3. Which statement about the halogens in Group 17 is FALSE? Their uncharged atoms have 7 electrons in the outermost occupied shell. The first member of the group is the most electronegative element of all. They can form ions with a 1+ charge. (correct answer, your response) They can form ionic compounds and molecular compounds.

Points earned: 1 out of 1 4. Which one of the following molecules is non-polar? HF CH4 (correct answer, your response) CH3Cl H 2S Points earned: 1 out of 1 5. What is the shape of the CO2 molecule? linear (correct answer, your response) triangular planar V-shaped

tetrahedral Points earned: 1 out of 1 6. Why is solid CO2 (dry ice) easily scratched with a copper wire? Solid CO2 is made of tiny molecules that are spaced a long distance apart. The attractive forces holding each CO2 molecule in the solid lattice are weak. (correct answer, your response) Metals are all very hard, so they can scratch any molecular substance. Molecules of CO2 are uncharged, so have no forces holding them together. Points earned: 1 out of 1 7. What is the dominant intermolecular force operating between hydrogen fluoride molecules, HF? weak dispersion forces strong dipole-dipole attraction covalent single bonds hydrogen bonding (correct answer, your response)

Points earned: 1 out of 1 8. What is the main type of intermolecular bonding in CO2?

weak covalent bonding weak dipole-dipole attraction (your response) strong covalent bonding weak dispersion forces (correct answer)

Feedback: mmm - polar or non polar?? Points earned: 0 out of 1 9. Rank the following elements in order of increasing electronegativity

O, N, S, P, Si (your response) S, P, Si, O, N S, P, Si, O, N Si, P, S, N, O (correct answer) S, P, Si, N, O

Feedback: What is the trend for electronegativity across the period and down the group? Points earned: 0 out of 1 10.Which one of the following elements CANNOT form molecular compounds? H N K (correct answer, your response) O

Points earned: 1 out of 1 11.The shape of the NH3 molecule is described as: linear pyramidal (correct answer, your response) V-shaped tetrahedral

Points earned: 1 out of 1 12.Which statement about tetrafluoromethane, CF4, is FALSE? The intramolecular bonding present is strong covalent bonding (your response) The intermolecular bonding present is dipole-dipole attraction (correct answer) It is a non-conductor of electricity as a solid and as a liquid It has a relatively low BP, but higher than that of CH4 Points earned: 0 out of 1 13.Which one of the following types of bonding acts between non-polar molecules? ionic bonding dipole-dipole attraction covalent bonding dispersion forces (correct answer, your response)

Points earned: 1 out of 1 14.Which statement about water is FALSE?

Liquid water is less dense than solid water, which is why ice floats. (correct answer, your

response) Solid water occupies a greater volume than the same mass of liquid water. In solid water the molecules are in interconnected open ring structures. It has the strongest intermolecular bonding of all naturally occurring liquids. Points earned: 1 out of 1 15.What is the main type of intramolecular bonding in CO2? weak covalent bonding strong dispersion forces strong covalent bonding (correct answer, your response) weak dispersion forces

Points earned: 1 out of 1 16.The molecules of hydrogen sulfide, H2S, are described as: linear and polar linear and non-polar V-shaped and non-polar V-shaped and polar (correct answer, your response)

Points earned: 1 out of 1

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