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Chapter 4 Homework

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #4
A  H2CO3
B  SO2
C  CO2
D  CH4
E  CO
Question #5
A  There is a lone pair of electrons on the sulfur atom.
B  Carbon has fewer number of electrons hence repulsion is lower.
C  There is greater repulsion between oxygen atoms in CO2.
D  Carbon has fixed bonding angles.
E  The covalent bond repulsion in sulfur is reduced due to a greater number of protons.
Question #6
A  Repulsion between nucleus and core electrons
B  Attraction between nucleus and valence electrons
C  Repulsion between core electrons and valence electrons
D  Mutual repulsion between protons
E  Repulsion between electrons forming a covalent bond
Question #7
A  C = N
B  C = C
C  N = N
D  C = O
E  O = O
Question #8
A  C = N
B  C = C
C  C ≡ N
D  C– N
E  C ≡ C
Question #9
A  the strength of the ionic bond.
B    
C  how strongly an atom repels electrons.
D  how strongly an atom attracts electrons.
E  the size of the valence shell.
F  the number of electrons needed to form an ionic bond.
Question #10
A  Hexafluoro sulfur
B  Sulfur hexafluoride
C  Hexasulfur fluoride
D  Sulfur hexafluorite
E  Hexafluoro sulfide
Question #11
A  (BrF)3
B  Br3F
C  BrF3
D  Br2F3
E  3BrF
Question #12
A  Oxygen
B  Nitrogen
C  Sulfur
D  Hydrogen
E  Carbon
Question #13
A  One
B  Zero
C  Eight
D  Four
E  Two
Question #14
A  ionic bond
B  mutual bond
C  covalent bond
D  electronic bond
E  hydrogen bond
Question #18
A  TRUE
B  FALSE