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AP Chemistry 2.1: Types of Chemical Bonds

Practice AP Chemistry 2.1 questions on electronegativity, polar and nonpolar bonds, ionic character, metallic bonding, and properties of solids.

Syllabus
Effective Fall 2025
Course
AP Chemistry

Exam points

  • Use particle-level models and intermolecular forces to explain properties of gases, liquids, and solids.
  • Relate molecular motion, temperature, pressure, and volume to observable behavior using gas-law reasoning.

2.1 Types of Chemical Bonds question 1

[Maximum number: 2]

A student learns that ionic compounds have significant covalent character when a cation has a polarizing effect on a large anion. As a result, the student hypothesizes that salts composed of small cations and large anions should have relatively low melting points.

Select two compounds from the table and explain how the data support the student's hypothesis.

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