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PORTAGE CHEM 103 MODULE 2 ACTUAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+ || 100% GUARANTEED PASS NEWEST VERSION Actinides - Answer ️bottom row of inner transition metals group of elements forms: form compounds that consist of one atom of the element and one atom of hydrogen - Answer ️alkali metals (group 1) group of elements forms: form compounds consisting of one atom of the element and two atoms of hydrogen - Answer ️alkaline earth metals (group 2) atoms of many main-group elements(metals) lose enough electrons to.... - Answer ️leave the element with the same number of electrons as an atom of the preceding noble gas when atoms of nonmetals form ions, they generally... - Answer ️gain enough electrons to give them the same number of electrons as an atom of the next noble gas in the periodic table main group elements in group 1 and group 2 tend to form... - Answer ️cations with a charge equal to the group number group 1 elements form 1+ ions group 2 elements form 2+ ions Moving from the far right to the left on the periodic table, elements often form.... - Answer ️anions with a negative charge equal to the number of groups moved left from the noble gases monatomic ions - Answer ️ions formed from only one atom polyatomic ions - Answer ️ions, which act as discrete units, are electrically charged molecules (a group of bonded atoms with an overall charge) Oxyanions - Answer ️polyatomic ions that contain one or more oxygen atoms Ionic Bonds - Answer ️electrons are transferred and ions form electrostatic forces of attraction - attractive forces experienced between objects of opposite electrical charge Covalent Bonds - Answer ️electrons are "shared" and molecules form attractive forces between the positively charged nuclei of the bonded atoms and one or more pairs of electrons that are located between the atoms ionic compound - Answer ️A compound that contains ions and is held together by ionic bonds When a metal is combined with one or more nonmetals, the compound is usually ionic electrically neutral - must have a ratio of ions such that the numbers of positive and negative charges are equal ionic compound properties - Answer ️solids that typically melt at high temperatures and boil at even higher temperatures solid form- not electrically conductive because its ions are unable to flow ("electricity" is the flow of charged particles). molten form - can conduct electricity because its ions are able to move freely through the liquid molecular compounds - Answer ️atoms share electrons, covalent compounds compounds that do not contain ions but instead consist solely of discrete, neutral molecules usually formed by combination of nonmetals

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PORTAGE CHEM 103 MODULE 2 ACTUAL EXAM
WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS GRADED A+ || 100% GUARANTEED
PASS NEWEST VERSION



Actinides - Answer bottom row of inner transition metals


group of elements forms:
form compounds that consist of one atom of the element and one atom of hydrogen
- Answer alkali metals (group 1)


group of elements forms:
form compounds consisting of one atom of the element and two atoms of hydrogen
- Answer alkaline earth metals (group 2)


atoms of many main-group elements(metals) lose enough electrons to.... - Answer
leave the element with the same number of electrons as an atom of the
preceding noble gas


when atoms of nonmetals form ions, they generally... - Answer gain enough
electrons to give them the same number of electrons as an atom of the next noble
gas in the periodic table

, main group elements in group 1 and group 2 tend to form... - Answer cations
with a charge equal to the group number


group 1 elements form 1+ ions
group 2 elements form 2+ ions


Moving from the far right to the left on the periodic table, elements often form.... -
Answer anions with a negative charge equal to the number of groups moved
left from the noble gases


monatomic ions - Answer ions formed from only one atom



polyatomic ions - Answer ions, which act as discrete units, are electrically
charged molecules (a group of bonded atoms with an overall charge)


Oxyanions - Answer polyatomic ions that contain one or more oxygen atoms


Ionic Bonds - Answer electrons are transferred and ions form


electrostatic forces of attraction - attractive forces experienced between objects of
opposite electrical charge


Covalent Bonds - Answer electrons are "shared" and molecules form

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