Practice Double Covalent Bond - 4.3.1.2.2 | Chemical Bonding: Why Atoms Stick Together | IB MYP Grade 8 Chemistry
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4.3.1.2.2 - Double Covalent Bond

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Practice Questions

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Question 1

Easy

What type of bond is formed when two atoms share two pairs of electrons?

💡 Hint: Think of strong sharing.

Question 2

Easy

What does the Octet Rule state?

💡 Hint: Think of 'eight is great!'

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Interactive Quizzes

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Question 1

What is a double covalent bond?

  • A bond involving no electron sharing
  • A bond involving one pair of electrons
  • A bond involving two pairs of electrons

💡 Hint: Count how many pairs are shared.

Question 2

True or False: Double bonds only occur in metals.

  • True
  • False

💡 Hint: Think about the types of elements that form bonds.

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Challenge Problems

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Question 1

Given the molecular structure of ethylene (C₂H₄), describe the bonding present in this molecule.

💡 Hint: Look at the number of hydrogens and carbons; consider their arrangements.

Question 2

Explain why the presence of double bonds affects the physical properties of organic molecules.

💡 Hint: Connect bonding strength to heat energy required for breaking bonds.

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