Organic Chemistry: Bonds

A colorful illustration showing the differences between ionic and covalent bonds, including visual representations of atoms, electrons, and chemical structures.

Mastering Organic Chemistry: Bonds

Test your understanding of the fundamental concepts of bonds in organic chemistry with this engaging quiz. Dive deep into the world of ionic and covalent bonds, and prove your knowledge!

  • Multiple choice and checkbox questions
  • Assess your grasp of key concepts
  • Fun and educational!
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by BondingEagle42
What are the two bonds we are being assessed on?
Conic
Ionic
Covalent
Alletropes
An ionic bond _________ valence electrons (fill in the blank).
Transfers
Shares
 
What two types of elements are included in covalent bonding?
Nonmetal + metal
Nonmetal + nonmetal
Ionic bonds have ____ melting and boiling points
High
Low
Solid
Name the bond: "Created when an atom gains or loses an electron."
Covalent bond
Ionic bond
Compound
If ionic bonds have stronger bonds, covalent bonds have _______ bonds.
No
Even stronger
Weaker
Chain
Select as many as needed for ionic bonds:
Nonmetal + nonmetal
High melting & boiling points
Low melting & boiling points
Stronger bond
Shares electrons
Transfers electrons
More conductive
Insoluble in water
Less conductive
Soluble in water
It's electrons orbits are seperate
It's electrons orbits are shared
Metal + nonmetal
Weaker bond
Covalent bonds ________ electrons.
Share
Transfer
Hurl
Covalent bonds are...
Relativley softer
Relativley harder
 
Which one is ionic? (you may use the periodic table as help to figure this out)
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0
 
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0
 
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0
 
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Magnesium Oxide (Mg+O)
Which one is covalent? (you may use the periodic table as help to figure this out)
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(methane/CH4)
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0
Lithium Chloride (LiCl)
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H2O
Basically,
an ionic bond is created when an atom gains or loses an electron.
A covalent bond is created when two atoms share electrons.
Here are two examples:
Ionic: NaCl
Covalent: CO2
Basically,
an ionic bond is created when an atom gains or loses an electron.
A covalent bond is created when two atoms share electrons.
Here are two examples:
Ionic: NaCl
Covalent: CO2
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