Ions quiz Loading... 1. What is needed to complete this diagram to show the ionic bonding in sodium chloride, NaCl ?1) seven electrons around the sodium 2) one electon around the chloride 3) A charge of +1 on the sodium and -1 on the chloride1) eight electrons around the chloride (seven dots and one cross) 2) A charge of -1 on the sodium and +1 on the chloride1) eight electrons around the chloride (seven dots and one cross) 2) A charge of +1 on the sodium and -1 on the chloride1) seven electrons around the chloride 2) one electon around the sodium 3) A charge of +1 on the sodium and -1 on the chlorideQuestion 1 of 22 Loading... 2. Which group of atoms has a full outer shell?Group 1, the alkali metalsGroup 7, the halogensGroup 0, the noble gasesGroup 2, alkaline earth metalsQuestion 2 of 22 Loading... 3. Explain, in terms of electrons, why isotopes have the same chemical propertiesIsotopes have the same number of protons but a different number of neutronsIsotopes have the same number of electronsIsotopes have different massesIsotopes are radioactiveQuestion 3 of 22 Loading... 4. How many electrons in the outer shell of group 4 elements?3540Question 4 of 22 Loading... 5. How many electrons in a sulfide ion?n/a (Sulfide does not exist)161810Question 5 of 22 Loading... 6. On the Periodic Table what is the meaning of the word Period? What does that tell us about the electron configuration of the atom?Same electronic configurationsame number of electrons in the outer shellsame number of electron shellsSame number of electrons in the inner shellQuestion 6 of 22 Loading... 7. What is the formula for ammonium sulfide?NH₄S(NH₄)₂SNH₈SNH₄S₂Question 7 of 22 Loading... 8. Describe the structure of an ionic compound, e.g NaClA giant structure held together by the attraction between similarly charged ionsA giant structure held together by intermolecular forcesA giant structure held together by the attraction between positive metal ions and a sea of delocalised electronsA giant structure held together by the attraction between oppositely charged ionsQuestion 8 of 22 Loading... 9. Balance the following equation: WO₃ + H₂ → W + H₂O WO₃ + 6H₂ → W + 3H₂O WO₃ + 3H₂ → W + 3H₂O WO₃ + 3H₂ → W + 6H₂O 2WO₃ + 3H₂ → 2W + 6H₂OQuestion 9 of 22 Loading... 10. What holds ions together?Ions are held together by a strong electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ionsIons are held together by a strong electrostatic attraction between the shared pair of electrons and their nucleiIons are held together by a strong electrostatic attraction between the similarly charged ionsIons are held together by a strong magnetic attraction between the oppositely charged ionsQuestion 10 of 22 Loading... 11. Why do elements in the same group of the periodic table have similar chemical properties?Elements in the same group of the periodic table have the same number of protonsElements in the same group of the periodic table have the same number of electrons in their outer shellElements in the same group of the periodic table are all the same type of element (metal, non-metal etc.)Elements in the same group of the periodic table have different numbers of electrons in their outer shellQuestion 11 of 22 Loading... 12. Explain the term ionic bondAn ionic bond is the strong electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ionsAn ionic bond is the strong electrostatic attraction between a shared pair of electrons and two nucleiAn ionic bond is the strong magnetic attraction between oppositely charged ionsAn ionic bond is the strong electrostatic attraction between similarly charged ionsQuestion 12 of 22 Loading... 13. On the Periodic table what is the meaning of the word Group? What does that tell us about the electron configuration of the atom?Same electronic configurationSame number of electrons in the inner shellsame number of electrons in the outer shellSame number of electron shellsQuestion 13 of 22 Loading... 14. What is the formula for aluminium sulfide?Al₃(SO₄)₂Al₃S₂Al₂S₃Al₂(SO₄)₃Question 14 of 22 Loading... 15. Write the electronic configuration of argon8,8,88,8,22,8,62,8,8Question 15 of 22 Loading... 16. State the formula for the copper (II) ionCu²⁺Cu⁻Cu⁺Cu²⁻Question 16 of 22 Loading... 17. What are the elements in group 0 called?HalogensAlkali metalsNoble gasesLight gasesQuestion 17 of 22 Loading... 18. What is the formula of the phosphide ion?P²⁺P³⁻P²⁻P³⁺Question 18 of 22 Loading... 19. State the formula of the zinc ionZn⁻Zn⁺Zn²⁺Zn²⁻Question 19 of 22 Loading... 20. What do each of the following state symbols represent: (s), (l), (g), (aq)(s) - solid. (l) - liquid. (g) - gas. (aq) - water(s) - solid. (l) - liquid. (g) - gas. (aq) - aqueous (in solution)(l) - solid. (g) - liquid. (s) - gas. (aq) - aqueous (in solution)(s) - solution. (l) - liquid. (g) - gas. (aq) - waterQuestion 20 of 22 Loading... 21. Explain, in terms of structure and bonding, why magnesium oxide has a higher melting point than sodium chloride Magnesium and oxygen are more reactive elementsNaCl and MgO both have a giant ionic structure with strong electrostatic forces between oppositely charged ions. The Ions in MgO have a charge of 2 and -2, but in NaCl the charges are 1 and -1. So the bonds in MgO require more energy to breakMg²⁺ and O²⁻ ions are larger than sodium and chloride therefore the electrostatic forces between the ions are much stronger. This requires more energy to break.Sodium chloride is a simple molecular substance so there are only weak intermolecular forces which require little energy to breakQuestion 21 of 22 Loading... 22. What is needed to complete this diagram to show the ionic bonding in magnesium chloride, MgCl₂ ?1) eight electrons around the chloride (seven dots and one cross) 2) A charge of +1 on the magnesium and -2 on the chloride 3) A second chloride ion the same as the first1) eight electrons around the chloride (seven dots and one cross) 2) A charge of +2 on the magnesium and -1 on the chloride 3) A second magensium ion the same as the first1) eight electrons around the chloride (seven dots and one cross) 2) A charge of +2 on the magnesium and -1 on the chloride 3) A second chloride ion the same as the first1) eight electrons around the magnesium (any combination of dots and one crosses) 2) A charge of +2 on the magnesium and -1 on the chloride 3) A second chloride ion the same as the firstQuestion 22 of 22 Loading... 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