true false 2
false, can
two atoms CANNOT share more than one pair of electrons between them
true
sugar is an example of a COVALENT compound
true
argon is a NOBLE GAS element
false, lose
calcium has two valence electrons, and to become stable, it must GAIN TWO MORE electrons
true
the stability of the noble gas elements other than helium is a result of their having EIGHT valence electrons
false, electrons
an ion in an atom or group of atoms that is charged because it has lost of gained one or more PROTONS
true
covalent bonds involve electrons SHARED between two atoms
false, share
in electron dot structure ___ the pair of dots between the H and the Cl means that the hydrogen and chlorine atoms TRANSFER a pair of electrons between them
true
in general, ionic compounds are MORE likely to dissolve in water than are covalent compounds
true
ionic compounds CONDUCT an electric current in the molten state
true
ionically bonded compounds tend to be BRITTLE
false, weak
the forces of attraction between molecules tend to be STRONG
true
the formula C3H8 tells you that this compound contains three carbon atoms and EIGHT hydrogen atoms