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Metallic bonds are responsible for many properties of metals, such as conductivity. Why is this possible?(1 point)
Metals have
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Which element would have the lowest electronegativity? (1 point)
Responses an element with a large number of valence electrons
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How many covalent bonds is nitrogen (Group 5A) likely to form?(1 point) two three five four
Which type of bond and how many bonds would occur as carbon dioxide (CO2) is formed from carbon in Group IVA and oxygen in Group VIA?(1 point) three metallic bonds two ionic bonds four covalent bonds one covalent bond
Which kind of bond would occur between sodium (Na, Group IA) and chlorine (Cl, Group VIIA)?(1 point) covalent ionic no bond metallic
oops wrong question lol. i meant: Between which types of elements do ionic bonds occur, and how do electrons act within the bond?(1 point) metals and metals, electrons freely moving nonmetals and metals, electrons shared nonmetals and nonmetals, electrons
Metallic bonds are responsible for many properties of metals, such as conductivity. Why is this possible?(1 point) Metals have low electronegativity, so they are conductive because they pass charges easily. Two metals bonded together are going to be more
Which elements would react most easily with each other? (1 point) Responses an element with a high electronegativity and an element with a single valence electron an element with a high electronegativity and an element with low reactivity an element with a
Which element listed would have the greatest electronegativity?(1 point) Responses carbon lithium fluorine boron
How are reactivity and electronegativity related?(1 point) Responses An element will be more reactive if it has a very high or very low electronegativity. Elements with lower electronegativity are more reactive than elements with higher electronegativity.
Which elements on the periodic table are the least reactive? (1 point) Responses the group with hydrogen at the top the group with carbon at the top the group with fluorine at the top the group with helium at the top