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Chemistry 1110 Exam 2 with Latest Questions and Answers, Exams of Chemistry

Chemistry 1110 Exam 2 with Latest Questions and Answers Ionic Compound ANSWER✓✓ The attraction between oppositely charged ions What atoms do not form double or triple bonds? ANSWER✓✓ Hydrogen and Halogens (Group 7A row 17) Halogens ANSWER✓✓ Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, bromine, iodine, astatine Double Bond ANSWER✓✓ Occurs when two pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms Which atoms are most likely to form multiple bonds? ANSWER✓✓ Oxygen, sulfur nitrogen Triple Bond ANSWER✓✓ Three pairs of electrons are shared Which covalent compounds contain atoms that share two or three pairs of electrons? ANSWER✓✓ Alkenes, Alkynes Resonance ANSWER✓✓ Two or more valid Lewis Structures which differ only by the location of the multiple bonds between different atoms

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Chemistry 1110 Exam 2 with Latest Questions and Answers Ionic Compound ANSWERV ¥ The attraction between oppositely charged ions What atoms do not form double or triple bonds? ANS WERV V Hydrogen and Ialogens (Group 7A row 17) Halogens ANSWERV V Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, bromine, iodine, astatine Double Bond ANSWERV ¥ Occurs when two pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms Which atoms are most likely to form multiple bonds? ANS WERV V Oxygen, sulfur nitrogen Triple Bond ANSWERV ¥ Three pairs of electrons are shared Which covalent compounds contain atoms that share two or three pairs of electrons’? ANSWERVYV Alkenes, Alkynes Resonance ANSWERYV ¥ Two or more valid Lewis Structures which differ only by the location of the multiple bonds between different atoms