Hydrocarbons | Starter Quiz | Oak National Academy
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is a characteristic of molecular compounds?
Composed of metal atoms
Made from metal and non-metal atoms
Formed from non-metal atoms
Answer explanation
Molecules are covalent substances. Covalent bonds normally only form between non-metal atoms.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In distillation, what characteristic is primarily used to separate substances in a mixture?
Density
Boiling point
Molecular weight
Colour
Answer explanation
Substances are separated based on their boiling points in distillation. The substance with the lowest boiling point will evaporate/boil first, and then pass through a condenser (where it condenses) and then collect in another container.
3.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Carbon will form a maximum of ___ bonds to other atoms.
Answer explanation
Most of the time carbon will form 4 bonds to other atoms (e.g. CH₄, or CO₂ - two double bonds). However, it can form 3 bonds to other atoms in structures like graphite and graphene (as one electron per atom becomes delocalised).
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
When oxygen atoms bond together to make diatomic oxygen molecules (O₂), this is known as a double covalent bond.
True
False
Answer explanation
True. Covalent bonds form as pairs of a electrons. Multiple pairs of electrons can be shared between two atoms.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which property increases as the strength of intermolecular forces increases?
Electrical conductivity
Malleability
Boiling point
Solubility in water
Answer explanation
Intermolecular forces of attraction hold molecules together. The stronger they are, the more energy needed to overcome them. This increases the temperature a substance boils at (turns from liquid to gas).
6.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Select all the true statements about simple molecular substances.
Low melting points
Cannot conduct electricity
High melting points
Conduct electricity only when molten or dissolved
Conduct electricity all the time
Answer explanation
Simple molecular substances cannot conduct electricity as they have no free moving charge carriers. They have low melting points as they have weak intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules that require little energy to overcome.
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