PHYSCI (CHAPTER 3)

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Physical Science Quiz: Chapter 3

Test your knowledge on the key concepts of Chapter 3 in Physical Science! This comprehensive quiz covers essential topics such as chemical bonding, intermolecular forces, and material properties, helping you solidify your understanding of these fundamental concepts.

Key Features:

  • 25 detailed questions
  • Multiple choice and descriptive responses
  • Perfect for students and educators alike
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IS AN ELECTRICAL ATTRACTION BETWEEN THE NUCLEI AND VALENCE ELECTRONS OF AN ATOM AND WHICH BINDS ATOMS TOGETHER
ARE MALLEABLE, WHICH MEANS THEY CAN BE BENT OR SHAPED
RESULTS FROM THE TRANSFER OF ONE OR MORE VALENCE ELECTRONS FROM ONE ATOM TO ANOTHER
REFERS TO A CHEMICAL COMPOUND WITH MOLECULES AS ITS SIMPLER UNITS
IS A MEASURE OF THE TENDENCY OF AN ATOM TO ATTRACT ELECTRONS TOWARDS ITSELF
A CHEMICAL COMPOUND CONSISTING OF CATIONS AND ANIONS
EXISTS IN METALS WHEN CHEMICALLY BOND TO EITHER A SIMILAR METAL OR TO OTHER METALS TO FORM ALLOY
IS THE SHARINGB OF AN ELECTRON PAIR BETWEEN ATOMS
REFERS TO THE BOND IN WHICH THE BONDED ATOMS HAVE AN UNEQUAL SHARING OF ELECTRON
IS A BOND IN WHICH THE ELECTRONS ARE EQUALLY SHARED BY THE BONDED ATOMS
Forces resulting from the constant movement of electrons in molecules, which consequently creates instantaneous dipoles.
Is a special type of dipole-dipole interaction. It results when a hydrogen atom bonded to a highly electronegative atom (like Nitrogen, Oxygen, or Fluorine) is attracted to an unshared pair of electrons of an electronegative atom of another molecule.
He derived the mathematical formula, known as the van der Waals equation which describes the deviation of the behavior of real gases from ideal gases.
Are characteristics of matter that are observed without changing its chemical composition
Properties of matter, along with density, hardness, solubility, and physical state, are referred to as properties of matter. Compared to chemical bonds, intermolecular forces are weaker.
They attributed to the forces of attraction that exist between the molecules that comprises matter, these forces are termed
Forces of attraction acting on polar molecules. These are short-ranged forces that exist between molecules that are very near to each other
Suggested that intermolecular forces exist between all atoms and molecules. His fundamental contributions to the theories of chemical bonding and of intermolecular forces are today considered classic and are discussed in standard textbooks of physical chemistry
Medical implants and prosthetics, which are devices with tissues placed inside or on the surface of the body, should be carefully designed such that they will not cause infection, trigger allergic reactions or fail to do their function.
The correct combination of materials provides strength and stability of a structure. Alloys such as bronze, brass, and steel. Concrete
It is important to choose the correct materials to use for each part of equipment to achieve its optimum performance. Gym equipment
Many of the latest devices are created from solid-sate materials, in which electrons flow through solid semiconductor crystals. Metal alloys are used for electrical conductions, while lights plastics (polymers) are used for coverings
Ionic bond: ΔEN ≥ 1.7
True
False
Polar Covalent bond: 1.7 > ΔEN > 0.4
True
False
Nonpolar Covalent bond: ΔEN ≤ 0.4
True
False
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