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exit ticket questions for nearpod:
- what is an ion?
a) an atom that has gained or lost electrons.
b) an atom with a full outer electron shell
c) a molecule made of two or more atoms
d) a type of bond between two atoms
- which of the following represents a cation?
a) na+
b) cl-
c) br-
d) o2-
- what do lewis dot structures represent?
a) the mass of an atom
b) the arrangement of atoms in a molecule
c) the valence electrons of an atom
d) the energy levels of an atom
- how many valence electrons does carbon (c) have, and how would it be represented in a lewis dot structure?
a) 2 electrons, represented by two dots
b) 4 electrons represented by four dots around the symbol
c) 6 electrons, represented by six dots
d) 8 electrons, represented by eight dots
- the atoms of which element will gain electrons to form an ion?
a) mercury
b) bromine
c) beryllium
d) potassium
- the atoms of which element will form cations?
a) selenium
b) neon
c) copper
d) iodine
- which combination of elements will form an ionic bond?
a) oxygen and fluorine
b) nitrogen and helium
c) sodium and calcium
d) potassium and chlorine
- which is the correct lewis dot structure for silicon?
- An ion is defined as an atom that has gained or lost electrons. Option a is correct.
- Cations are positively charged ions. Na+ is a cation. Option a is correct.
- Lewis dot structures represent valence electrons. Option c is correct.
- Carbon has 4 valence electrons, shown as four dots. Option b is correct.
- Non - metals like Bromine gain electrons. Option b is correct.
- Metals like Copper form cations. Option c is correct.
- Ionic bonds form between metals (Potassium) and non - metals (Chlorine). Option d is correct.
- Silicon has 4 valence electrons. Structure A (with four single dots around Si) is correct.
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- a. An atom that has gained or lost electrons
- a. Na+
- c. The valence electrons of an atom
- b. 4 electrons represented by four dots around the symbol
- b. Bromine
- c. Copper
- d. Potassium and Chlorine
- A