Atomic Theory and Chemical Bonding Quiz
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Match the following terms with their corresponding descriptions:

Quantum numbers = Describe the distribution of electrons in an atom Lewis structure = Representation of covalent bonding using dots Metallic bonding = Bonding where electrons are delocalized in a sea of electrons Valence electrons = Electrons in the outermost shell of an atom

Match the following concepts with their characteristics:

Isotope = Atoms of the same element with different number of neutrons Ionic bonding = Electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions VSEPR theory = Predicts the geometry of molecules based on electron pairs Electron configuration = Arrangement of electrons in energy levels around a nucleus

Match the following terms with their properties:

Covalent bonding = Sharing of electron pairs between atoms Particle charge = Property that determines interactions in chemical reactions Polarity = Result of uneven distribution of electrons in a molecule Intermolecular forces = Forces between molecules that affect physical properties

Match the following structures with their components:

<p>Atomic mass = Sum of protons and neutrons in an atom Electron dot diagram = Representation of valence electrons as dots around an atomic symbol Atomic number = Number of protons in an atom Nuclear model = Central nucleus surrounded by moving electrons</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following bonding types with their characteristics:

<p>Binary ionic compound = Formed by a metal and a nonmetal through transfer of electrons Nonpolar covalent bond = Equal sharing of electrons between atoms Hydrogen bonding = Special type of dipole-dipole attraction involving hydrogen Network covalent bond = Strong covalent bonds forming large lattice structures</p> Signup and view all the answers

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