Chemical Bonding and its Identification

There are major differences between ionic and covalent bonds. Ionic bonds consist of metals and nonmetals. Covalent bonds are made of nothing but nonmetals. Each bond type follows a distinctive set of nomenclature rules. This quiz covers the ability to distinguish between covalent and ionic bonds. To complete this quiz, you will need a periodic table. Please refer to the attached images when answering the questions. Select the best answer from the given choices.

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What is the name of the formula denoted as A?

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Phosphorous hydride

Phosphorous hydrogen

Potassium trihydride

Potassium hydride

What is the name of compound D?

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Nitrogen tetrahydrogen

Nitrogen tetrahydride

Nitrogenide tetrahydride

Nitrogen hydride

Out of compounds A, B, C & D, which compound is ionic?

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B

D

C

A

Identify compound E.

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Di Aluminum trioxide

Aluminum oxide

Aluminum trioxide

Aluminum two oxygen three

What is the name of compound F?

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Monocarbon monoxide

Carbon oxide

Monocarbon oxide

Carbon dioxide

Identify compound.

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Carbon dihydride monoxide

Carbon dihydride monoxygen

Monocarbon dihydride oxygen

Carbon water

identify the compound.

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Silicon oxide

Monosilicon oxide

Monosilicon dioxide

Silicon dioxide

Name the compound.

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Sodium sulfide

Monosodium monosulfide

Sodium monosulfide

Monosodium sulfide

Quiz/Test Summary
Title: Chemical Bonding and its Identification
Questions: 8
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