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Page 1: Chapter 6.1 Assessment Chapter 6 Page 164 Questions 1-8.

Chapter 6.1 AssessmentChapter 6 Page 164 Questions 1-8

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Question 1:

When is an atom least likely to react?

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Question 1: Answer

When is an atom least likely to react?

When the highest energy level of an atom is filled with electrons

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Question 2:

Describe one way an element can achieve a stable electron configuration?

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Question 2: Answer

Describe one way an element can achieve a stable electron configuration?

Through the transfer of electrons between the atoms

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Question 3:

What characteristic of ionic bonds can be used to explain the properties of ionic compounds ?

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Question 3: Answer

What characteristic of ionic bonds can be used to explain the properties of ionic compounds ?

The strong attraction among ions within a crystal lattice

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Question 4:

Use Ionization energy to explain why metals lose electrons more easily than non-metals ?

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Question 4: Answer

Use Ionization energy to explain why metals lose electrons more easily than non-metals ?

Metals have a lower ionization energies than non-metals. The Lower the ionization energy , the easier it is to remove an electron from an atom.

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Question 5:

Why is a rock salt crystal likely to shatter when struck ?

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Question 5: Answer

Why is a rock salt crystal likely to shatter when struck ?

When ions with the same charge are pushed close together, they repel one another

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Question 6:

What will the ratio of ions be in any compound formed from a group 1A metal and a group 7A non-metal ?

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Question 6: Answer

. What will the ratio of ions be in any compound formed from a group 1A metal and a group 7A non-metal ?

The ratio will be one to one because a group 1A metal loses one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.

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Question 7:

Why do ionic compounds include at least one metal?

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Question 7: Answer

Why do ionic compounds include at least one metal?

One element in an ionic compound must form cations, but non-metals tend to form anions.

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Question 8:

Based on their chemical formulas which of these compounds is not likely to be an ionic compound : KBr , SO2, or FeCl3 ?

Explain your answer.

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Question 8: Answer

SO2 because sulfur and oxygen are both non-metals and unlikely to form cations

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