6. Which bond is the strongest? a. carbon - Nitrogen triple bond b. carbon - Nitrogen double bond c. carbon - Hydrogen bond d. carbon - Carbon triple bond e. carbon - Carbon single bond 7. Predict qualitatively the relative bond lengths of the four single bonds given below and arrange them from shortest to longest: C-N N-O N-Si O-O a. O-O < N-SI < C-N < N-O b. O-O < N-O < C-N < N-Si c. O-O < C-N < N-O < N-Si d. N-O < O-O < C-N < N-Si e. N-Si < C-N < N-O < O-O 8. Which of the following represents a non-polar covalent bond? a. H-O b. C-N c. C-C d. Li-F e. S-O 9. Based on electronegativities, which of the following would you expect to be most ionic? a. N2 b. CaF2 c. CO2 d. CH4 e. CF4 10. Which element is the least electronegative? a. Calcium b. Cesium c. Iron d. Barium e. Potassium

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6. Which bond is the strongest? a. carbon - Nitrogen triple bond b. carbon - Nitrogen double bond c. carbon - Hydrogen bond d. carbon - Carbon triple bond e. carbon - Carbon single bond 7. Predict qualitatively the relative bond lengths of the four single bonds given below and arrange them from shortest to longest: C-N N-O N-Si O-O a. O-O < N-SI < C-N < N-O b. O-O < N-O < C-N < N-Si c. O-O < C-N < N-O < N-Si d. N-O < O-O < C-N < N-Si e. N-Si < C-N < N-O < O-O 8. Which of the following represents a non-polar covalent bond? a. H-O b. C-N c. C-C d. Li-F e. S-O 9. Based on electronegativities, which of the following would you expect to be most ionic? a. N2 b. CaF2 c. CO2 d. CH4 e. CF4 10. Which element is the least electronegative? a. Calcium b. Cesium c. Iron d. Barium e. Potassium
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