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question 1 (1 point)
which of the following statements is true:
a metal bonding with another metal will form a covalent bond
na (sodium) and cl (chlorine) will make a covalent bond with each other
a metal and a non - metal will form a covalent bond with each other
o (oxygen) and h (hydrogen) will make a covalent bond with each other
none are correct
question 2 (1 point)
which of the following statements is true about na (sodium):
when sodium becomes an ion it has a +2 charge
when sodium becomes an ion it has a -1 charge
when sodium becomes an ion it becomes a cation
none are correct
when sodium becomes an ion it becomes an anion
Step1: Recall bond - type rules
Metals bonding with metals form metallic bonds. Metals and non - metals form ionic bonds. Non - metals with non - metals form covalent bonds.
Step2: Analyze each option in Question 1
- Option 1: Metal - metal bonding is metallic, not covalent.
- Option 2: Na (metal) and Cl (non - metal) form an ionic bond.
- Option 3: Metal and non - metal form an ionic bond.
- Option 4: O (non - metal) and H (non - metal) form a covalent bond.
Step3: Recall sodium ion properties for Question 2
Sodium has 1 valence electron. When it loses this electron to achieve a stable octet, it forms a $Na^+$ ion, which is a cation.
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Question 1: D. O (Oxygen) and H (Hydrogen) will make a covalent bond with each other
Question 2: C. When Sodium becomes an ion it becomes a cation