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Year 11 Science Quiz: Bonding

Instructions

Please answer each question carefully. Each question requires a detailed explanation or description. Good luck!

  1. What is ionic bonding, and how does it differ from covalent bonding?

    • Please define ionic bonding, including the role of electrons and charged ions, and compare it with covalent bonding, focusing on how electrons are shared.
  2. Describe the structure and properties of a substance formed by metallic bonding.

    • Explain the arrangement of atoms in metallic bonding and discuss how this bonding type contributes to the physical properties of metals, such as conductivity and malleability.
  3. What factors influence the strength of van der Waals forces in molecular substances?

    • Discuss the nature of van der Waals forces, including the different types (London dispersion forces, dipole-dipole interactions) and how molecular size and shape affect the overall strength of these forces.
  4. Explain how electronegativity affects bond polarity in covalent bonds.

    • Define electronegativity and describe how the difference in electronegativity between two bonding atoms determines whether a covalent bond is nonpolar, polar, or ionic.
  5. What are the similarities and differences between polar and nonpolar covalent bonds?

    • Compare the two types of bonds in terms of electron sharing, molecular geometry, and how these factors influence the solubility and reactivity of the molecules formed.