MAT

42a3_ce09

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C - C (in benzene, C6H6) ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) MAT

42a3_3a07

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) MAT

42a3_2ef8

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C ≡ C (in acetylene, C2H2) MAT

42a3_7031

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) ionic bond Ca2+ • 2× Cl- (calcium chloride) hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond O = O (oxygen gas) MAT

42a3_c8c3

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C - C (in benzene, C6H6) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) MAT

42a3_d02f

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond NH4+ • NO3- (ammonium nitrate) non-polar covalent bond C = C (in ethylene, C2H4) polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_a7cc

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_ab38

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C - H (in methane, CH4) ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_4048

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C = C (in ethylene, C2H4) ionic bond NH4+ • NO3- (ammonium nitrate) MAT

42a3_26e2

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in benzene, C6H6) ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) MAT

42a3_975f

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond C - O (in carbon monoxide, CO) non-polar covalent bond N ≡ N (nitrogen gas) ionic bond Na+ • Cl- (sodium chloride) MAT

42a3_4579

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) ionic bond Ca2+ • 2× Cl- (calcium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C - H (in methane, CH4) MAT

42a3_4bb7

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond Ca2+ • 2× Cl- (calcium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in benzene, C6H6) polar covalent bond O - H (in an alcohol group) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_847c

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) non-polar covalent bond O = O (oxygen gas) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Na+ • Cl- (sodium chloride) MAT

42a3_c973

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) non-polar covalent bond C - H (in methane, CH4) ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_130f

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond Ca2+ • 2× Cl- (calcium chloride) polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_ffb9

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) MAT

42a3_87f8

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond O = O (oxygen gas) ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_56ff

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C ≡ C (in acetylene, C2H2) polar covalent bond C - O (in carbon monoxide, CO) MAT

42a3_0bb8

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) ionic bond NH4+ • NO3- (ammonium nitrate) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_e476

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C = C (in ethylene, C2H4) polar covalent bond O - H (in an alcohol group) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond NH4+ • NO3- (ammonium nitrate) MAT

42a3_6398

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) ionic bond Ca2+ • 2× Cl- (calcium chloride) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_4a51

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond NH4+ • NO3- (ammonium nitrate) polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) non-polar covalent bond C = C (in ethylene, C2H4) hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_4ef6

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C - C (in benzene, C6H6) ionic bond NH4+ • NO3- (ammonium nitrate) polar covalent bond C - O (in carbon monoxide, CO) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_5805

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) MAT

42a3_aacb

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond N ≡ N (nitrogen gas) ionic bond Na+ • Cl- (sodium chloride) polar covalent bond C - O (in carbon monoxide, CO) MAT

42a3_c63a

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C ≡ C (in acetylene, C2H2) ionic bond Na+ • Cl- (sodium chloride) polar covalent bond O - H (in an alcohol group) MAT

42a3_8a65

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) non-polar covalent bond N ≡ N (nitrogen gas) polar covalent bond O - H (in an alcohol group) MAT

42a3_99e1

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Ca2+ • 2× Cl- (calcium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C - H (in methane, CH4) polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) MAT

42a3_06c4

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond O = O (oxygen gas) ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) polar covalent bond O - H (in an alcohol group) MAT

42a3_0413

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond C - O (in carbon monoxide, CO) non-polar covalent bond C = C (in ethylene, C2H4) MAT

42a3_a4e9

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C - H (in methane, CH4) ionic bond NH4+ • NO3- (ammonium nitrate) polar covalent bond C - O (in carbon monoxide, CO) MAT

42a3_d01a

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond Ca2+ • 2× Cl- (calcium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond C - O (in carbon monoxide, CO) MAT

42a3_bee5

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond N ≡ N (nitrogen gas) polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) MAT

42a3_216a

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond O = O (oxygen gas) MAT

42a3_c742

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) non-polar covalent bond C ≡ C (in acetylene, C2H2) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_10cc

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) non-polar covalent bond N ≡ N (nitrogen gas) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_c24f

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond Na+ • Cl- (sodium chloride) hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in benzene, C6H6) polar covalent bond O - H (in an alcohol group) MAT

42a3_7810

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) non-polar covalent bond C = C (in ethylene, C2H4) ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_19e3

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond C - O (in carbon monoxide, CO) hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Ca2+ • 2× Cl- (calcium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C = C (in ethylene, C2H4) MAT

42a3_77b6

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) non-polar covalent bond N ≡ N (nitrogen gas) polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) MAT

42a3_b324

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C - H (in methane, CH4) polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) MAT

42a3_e3cc

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) polar covalent bond O - H (in an alcohol group) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_dab6

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) non-polar covalent bond O = O (oxygen gas) MAT

42a3_8262

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) non-polar covalent bond C = C (in ethylene, C2H4) ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) MAT

42a3_7ebf

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond O = O (oxygen gas) ionic bond Na+ • Cl- (sodium chloride) MAT

42a3_213f

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) non-polar covalent bond C - H (in methane, CH4) ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) MAT

42a3_58c1

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C ≡ C (in acetylene, C2H2) ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_e2ff

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C ≡ C (in acetylene, C2H2) polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) ionic bond NH4+ • NO3- (ammonium nitrate) MAT

42a3_fa86

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) non-polar covalent bond N ≡ N (nitrogen gas) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) MAT

42a3_dfa7

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C - C (in benzene, C6H6) polar covalent bond O - H (in an alcohol group) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Ca2+ • 2× Cl- (calcium chloride) MAT

42a3_62f2

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) ionic bond Na+ • Cl- (sodium chloride) MAT

42a3_222d

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond C - O (in carbon monoxide, CO) ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_451f

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C ≡ C (in acetylene, C2H2) MAT

42a3_1204

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C - C (in benzene, C6H6) hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond C - O (in carbon monoxide, CO) ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) MAT

42a3_fd0f

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) non-polar covalent bond O = O (oxygen gas) ionic bond Na+ • Cl- (sodium chloride) hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_0242

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in benzene, C6H6) hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) MAT

42a3_e978

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C = C (in ethylene, C2H4) polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) MAT

42a3_e4ac

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C ≡ C (in acetylene, C2H2) polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond NH4+ • NO3- (ammonium nitrate) MAT

42a3_f521

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond Na+ • Cl- (sodium chloride) polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) MAT

42a3_dcdc

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) ionic bond Na+ • Cl- (sodium chloride) non-polar covalent bond N ≡ N (nitrogen gas) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_36cf

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Ca2+ • 2× Cl- (calcium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) MAT

42a3_9410

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond O - H (in an alcohol group) ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C - H (in methane, CH4) MAT

42a3_4e07

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C = C (in ethylene, C2H4) MAT

42a3_e79f

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C = C (in ethylene, C2H4) polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_2c87

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond N ≡ N (nitrogen gas) ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_3a75

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C ≡ C (in acetylene, C2H2) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) ionic bond Ca2+ • 2× Cl- (calcium chloride) MAT

42a3_7d24

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C = C (in ethylene, C2H4) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond NH4+ • NO3- (ammonium nitrate) polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) MAT

42a3_130f

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C = C (in ethylene, C2H4) hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond O - H (in an alcohol group) MAT

42a3_a79b

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C - H (in methane, CH4) ionic bond Ca2+ • 2× Cl- (calcium chloride) polar covalent bond O - H (in an alcohol group) MAT

42a3_9d7d

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond O = O (oxygen gas) polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) MAT

42a3_8cd0

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C ≡ C (in acetylene, C2H2) MAT

42a3_7a37

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C ≡ C (in acetylene, C2H2) polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Ca2+ • 2× Cl- (calcium chloride) MAT

42a3_8ba8

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C - H (in methane, CH4) hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_b467

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond O = O (oxygen gas) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) MAT

42a3_8a7e

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond C - O (in carbon monoxide, CO) ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) MAT

42a3_9cd3

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) MAT

42a3_f244

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) ionic bond Na+ • Cl- (sodium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_889f

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) non-polar covalent bond C - H (in methane, CH4) MAT

42a3_031e

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) ionic bond Ca2+ • 2× Cl- (calcium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C ≡ C (in acetylene, C2H2) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_3c3e

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) ionic bond NH4+ • NO3- (ammonium nitrate) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond O = O (oxygen gas) MAT

42a3_c2ca

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond NH4+ • NO3- (ammonium nitrate) polar covalent bond C - O (in carbon monoxide, CO) non-polar covalent bond N ≡ N (nitrogen gas) MAT

42a3_d093

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C - H (in methane, CH4) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Ca2+ • 2× Cl- (calcium chloride) polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) MAT

42a3_473b

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C ≡ C (in acetylene, C2H2) MAT

42a3_2a21

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) polar covalent bond O - H (in an alcohol group) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in benzene, C6H6) MAT

42a3_39a4

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) ionic bond Na+ • Cl- (sodium chloride) MAT

42a3_91ce

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond O-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in ethane, C2H6) MAT

42a3_5c9d

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C - H (in methane, CH4) hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) MAT

42a3_f2e2

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) non-polar covalent bond C - H (in methane, CH4) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) MAT

42a3_f3f2

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond N ≡ N (nitrogen gas) hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) MAT

42a3_e308

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond O - H (in an alcohol group) hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C - H (in methane, CH4) ionic bond K+ • Cl- (potassium chloride) MAT

42a3_a6c1

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond NH4+ • NO3- (ammonium nitrate) non-polar covalent bond N ≡ N (nitrogen gas) polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) MAT

42a3_bcc0

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond O = O (oxygen gas) polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) MAT

42a3_1d6a

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond O = O (oxygen gas) ionic bond Na+ • Cl- (sodium chloride) polar covalent bond O - H (in an alcohol group) MAT

42a3_68a3

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

non-polar covalent bond O = O (oxygen gas) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Ca2+ • CO32- (calcium carbonate) polar covalent bond P - O (in phosphate groups, PO4) MAT

42a3_343c

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond C - O (in carbon monoxide, CO) ionic bond NH4+ • NO3- (ammonium nitrate) hydrogen bond N-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in benzene, C6H6) MAT

42a3_77a4

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond N - H (in an amide group) non-polar covalent bond N ≡ N (nitrogen gas) hydrogen bond N-H ···· O (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Mg2+ • 2× Cl- (magnesium chloride) MAT

42a3_da5f

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

ionic bond NH4+ • NO3- (ammonium nitrate) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) non-polar covalent bond C - C (in benzene, C6H6) polar covalent bond H - O - H (water) MAT

42a3_56c4

Match each of the following types of chemical bonds with their corresponding examples.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

polar covalent bond S - H (in hydrogen sulfide, H2S) hydrogen bond O-H ···· N (bond represented by the dots) ionic bond Na+ • Cl- (sodium chloride) non-polar covalent bond O = O (oxygen gas)