Gary Horner Solutions for Chapter: Models, Exercise 21: Summative assessment

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Gary Horner Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Gary Horner Solutions for Chapter: Models, Exercise 21: Summative assessment

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 9: Models, Exercise 21: Summative assessment with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. MYP Chemistry A concept-based approach Years 4&5 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Gary Horner Solutions for Chapter: Models, Exercise 21: Summative assessment with Hints & Solutions

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Use Lewis symbols and structures to explain the formation of the following covalently bonded compound.

Carbon dioxide

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Consider the compounds in given below. Can you make the distinction between electrons involved directly in bonding and lone pairs of electrons not required for the formation of the covalent bond? Which molecules have lone pairs of electrons and how many?

a) Methane b) Hydrogen bromide c) Phosphorus pentachloride d) Oxygen difluoride e) Carbon dioxide

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Outline the difference between ionic, covalent and metallic bonding focusing on the following: electrical conductivity as a solid.

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Outline the difference between ionic, covalent and metallic bonding focusing on the following: Melting point.

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Outline the difference between ionic, covalent and metallic bonding focusing on the following: Solubility in water.

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Draw a diagram of metallic bonding and use this to explain the following physical property of a metal:

Electrical conductivity

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Draw a diagram of metallic bonding and use this to explain the following physical properties of a metal:

Malleability

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Draw a diagram of metallic bonding and use this to explain the following physical property of a metal:

Ductility (the ability to be drawn into a wire)