10 Questions
Which type of covalent bond is stronger and shorter than a single covalent bond?
Double covalent bond
How many pairs of electrons are shared in a triple covalent bond?
Three pairs
What determines the strength and length of covalent bonds?
The number of shared electron pairs
How many pairs of electrons are shared in a single covalent bond?
One pair
Which type of covalent bond is the strongest and shortest among these types of covalent bonds?
Triple covalent bond
Which of the following accurately describes an element's electron configuration?
The arrangement of electrons in its atomic orbitals
What is the main reason why elements strive to achieve a stable electron configuration?
To achieve a full outer electron shell
Which of the following elements aim for 2 electrons in their outer electron shell?
Hydrogen and helium
What is an element trying to achieve when it becomes a cation?
A more stable electron configuration
Do atoms and elements have feelings or consciousness?
No, they do not
Test your knowledge on covalent bonds with this quiz! Learn about the differences between single and double covalent bonds and how the sharing of electron pairs affects bond strength and length.
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