Name the following compound, CuCl2. a. Copper dichloride b. Copper (II) chlorine c. Monocopper dichloride d. Copper (II) chloride     14. Name the compound CoBr2. a. Copper dibromide b. Cobalt dibromide c. Cobalt (II) bromide d. Cobalt bromide   15. What is the chemical formula for calcium phosphate?

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12. In number 11, the subscript 2 represents what?
a. The charge on OH
b. The negative charge from copper.
c. The positive charge from copper.
d. How many copper atoms it took to fulfill the octet of hydroxide.
13. Name the following compound, CuCl2.
a. Copper dichloride
b. Copper (II) chlorine
c. Monocopper dichloride
d. Copper (II) chloride

 

 

14. Name the compound CoBr2.
a. Copper dibromide
b. Cobalt dibromide
c. Cobalt (II) bromide
d. Cobalt bromide

 

15. What is the chemical formula for calcium phosphate?
a. Ca3P2
b. Ca3(PO4)2
c. CaPO4
d. Ca2(PO4)3
16. Which of the following substances have the weakest intermolecular force?
a. A substance whose boiling point is 85 degrees.
b. A substance that evaporates at 30 degrees.
c. Ice
d. Room-temperature corn syrup
17. The difference between intermolecular forces and intramolecular forces is that
a. Intramolecular forces require more energy to break than intermolecular forces
b. Intermolecular forces are bonds and intramolecular forces are interactions
c. Intramolecular forces are attractive forces between molecules and intermolecular forces hold atoms together within a molecule
d. All of the above
18. Identify the type of bond within the compound potassium iodide.
a. Acidic
b. Ionic
c. Covalent
d. Polar covalent
19. What would be the formula for the compound iodic acid
a. HI
b. HIO3
c. H3IO3
d. IO3-
20. In the compound, PCl5, what is the oxidation number of phosphorus?
a. -1
b. -5
c. +1
d. +5
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