An oxygen molecule, O2, is formed when two oxygen atoms covalently bond together.
How many electrons need to be shared between these two oxygen atoms?
☐ | A | 2 | |
☐ | B | 3 | |
☐ | C | 4 | |
☐ | D | 6 |
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An oxygen molecule, O2, is formed when two oxygen atoms covalently bond together.
How many electrons need to be shared between these two oxygen atoms?
☐ | A | 2 | |
☐ | B | 3 | |
☐ | C | 4 | |
☐ | D | 6 |
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Hydrogen, carbon, oxygen and chlorine can all form covalent bonds by sharing electrons.
How many electrons does each element need to share in order to complete its outer shell?
hydrogen | carbon | oxygen | chlorine | |||
☐ | A | 1 | 4 | 6 | 7 | |
☐ | B | 1 | 4 | 2 | 1 | |
☐ | C | 1 | 4 | 4 | 2 | |
☐ | D | 1 | 2 | 6 | 2 |
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Figure 1 shows the displayed structure of ethanol
Complete the dot and cross diagram in Figure 2 to show the bonding in ethanol. Show the outer shell electrons only.
Ethanol has a boiling point of 79 °C. Explain why ethanol has a low boiling point.
Explain, in terms of particles, why ethanol does not conduct electricity.
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Methane and water are both simple molecules containing covalent bonds.
Which statement is not correct?
☐ | A | weak intermolecular forces of attraction exist between molecules | |
☐ | B | a covalent bond is the strong electrostatic attraction between a shared pair of electrons and the nuclei of the atoms involved | |
☐ | C | methane and water do not conduct electricity as they have no free electrons | |
☐ | D | there is a strong electrostatic attraction within the molecule between oppositely charged ions |
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This question is about substances with covalent bonds.
The diagram shows three different structures of carbon.
Structure A | Graphite | C60 Fullerene |
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Carbon dioxide contains covalent bonds.
The covalent bonds in a molecule of carbon dioxide can be represented by a dot-and-cross diagram.
Which is the correct dot-and-cross diagram for carbon dioxide?
☐ | A | ||
☐ | B | ||
☐ | C | ||
☐ | D |
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Sulfur can form covalent bonds.
Complete the dot and cross diagram in Figure 1 to show the covalent bonding in a molecule of hydrogen sulfide.
Show the outer shell electrons only.
Which of the following set of properties is most likely to be hydrogen sulfide?
Boiling point in °C | Does it conduct electricity in the liquid state? | ||
☐ | A | 2230 | No |
☐ | B | 100 | No |
☐ | C | -60 | No |
☐ | D | 2750 | Yes |
The atoms in carbon dioxide are held together by covalent bonds.
Describe the forces of attraction in a covalent bond.
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