8. A. State whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE. C and S atoms when bonded together would form an ionic compound. 10. The shape of covalent molecule is determined by the strenght of bonding. 9. Match the correct arrangement of atoms with the smallest to the highest value of the first ionization energy. A. N, F, Mg, K, Rb B. K, Rb, Mg, F, N C. Mg, K, Rb, N, F D. Rb, K, Mg, N, F 12. 11. Lewis dot symbol for chloride ion is :C1: An atom can be a donor atom to form a dative covalent bond if it has already achieved octet stability and still has at least a lone pair electron.

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8.
A.
Match the correct arrangement of atoms with the smallest to the highest value of the
first ionization energy.
State whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE.
C and S atoms when bonded together would form an ionic compound.
10. The shape of covalent molecule is determined by the strenght of bonding.
9.
A. N, F, Mg, K, Rb
B. K, Rb, Mg, F, N
C. Mg, K, Rb, N, F
D. Rb, K, Mg, N, F
11. Lewis dot symbol for chloride ion is :C1:
12. An atom can be a donor atom to form a dative covalent bond if it has already achieved
octet stability and still has at least a lone pair electron.
Transcribed Image Text:8. A. Match the correct arrangement of atoms with the smallest to the highest value of the first ionization energy. State whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE. C and S atoms when bonded together would form an ionic compound. 10. The shape of covalent molecule is determined by the strenght of bonding. 9. A. N, F, Mg, K, Rb B. K, Rb, Mg, F, N C. Mg, K, Rb, N, F D. Rb, K, Mg, N, F 11. Lewis dot symbol for chloride ion is :C1: 12. An atom can be a donor atom to form a dative covalent bond if it has already achieved octet stability and still has at least a lone pair electron.
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