Question 262.22 / 2.22 ptsCarbon has 4 electrons and hydrogen has 1 electron in its outermost electron shell. A carbon atom can form covalent bonds with how many hydrogen atoms?

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Carbon and Hydrogen Interactions
Blooms Level: 3. Apply
Gradable: automatic
LO: 02.02.01 Compare and contrast the types of atomic interactions that lead to the formation of
molecules.
Section: 02.02 Chemical Bonds and Molecules
Topic: Chemistry
Question 272.22 / 2.22 ptsThe first, inner-most energy shell of an atomcan have a maximum of 8 electrons.can have a maximum of 2 electrons.is called the 2p orbital.

Outer Layers of Atoms
Blooms Level: 1. Remember
Gradable: automatic
LO: 02.01.02 Discuss the way electrons orbit the nucleus of an atom within discrete energy levels.
Section: 02.01 Atoms
Topic: Chemistry
Question 282.22 / 2.22 ptsThe strongest chemical bonds arehydrogen bonds.Van der Waal forces.hydrophobic interactions.ionic bonds.covalent bonds.Comparing BondsBlooms Level: 1. RememberGradable: automaticLO: 02.02.01 Compare and contrast the types of atomic interactions that lead to the formation of molecules.
Section: 02.02 Chemical Bonds and Molecules
Topic: Chemistry

Question 292.22 / 2.22 ptsBased on the colligative properties of water, what would happen if one were to add a solute to water?
Water and Solutes
Blooms Level: 3. Apply
Gradable: automatic
LO: 02.03.02 List the properties of water that make it a valuable solvent, and distinguish between
hydrophilic and hydrophobic substances.
Section: 02.03 Properties of Water
Topic: Chemistry
Question 302.22 / 2.22 ptsThe hydroxyl (OH-) concentration of a solution with a pH of 8 would be 10-6 molar.

Hydroxide Concentrations
Blooms Level: 3. Apply
Gradable: automatic
LO: 02.03.05 Explain how water has the ability to ionize into hydroxide ions and into hydrogen ions
and how the H concentration is expressed as a solution’s pH.
Section: 02.03 Properties of Water
Topic: Chemistry


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