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Organic Chemistry 1
Chapter 1 Structure and Bonding – Assignment/Quiz 1
1.Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have the same atomic number but a different
mass number. This is because isotopes have the same number of protons but a different
number of neutrons.
2.Which of the following statements correctly describe the general rule that governs
chemicals bonding? Select all that apply.
a.An atom will seek to attain the electron configuration of the nearest noble
gas.
b.An atom will bond so as to attain a complete valence shell.
c.All elements on the periodic table will bond so as to attain a valence shell of eight
electrons. Elements in the first row of the periodic table (e.g. hydrogen)
cannot have eight valance electrons, and will bond so as to attain a valance
shell of two electrons.
d.Atoms will always share electrons in order to attain a complete valence shell.
Atoms may gain, lose, or share electrons so as to attain a complete valence
shell.
3.Match each type of bond to the correct description.
Ionic bond – Electrons are transferred and the resulting species attract one
another.
Covalent bond – Electrons are shared between two nuclei.