Chemical Bonding Practice Tests for Certifications

Test your knowledge of Chemical Bonding with this practice test before taking a Certification exam

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Learning Chemical Bonding and planning to give a certification exam?

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Chemical Bonding refers to the formation of a chemical bond between two or more atoms, molecules, or ions to give rise to a chemical compound. These chemical bonds are what keep the atoms together in the resulting compound.


The attractive force which holds various constituents (atom, ions, etc.) together and stabilizes them by the overall loss of energy is known as chemical bonding. Therefore, it can be understood that chemical compounds are reliant on the strength of the chemical bonds between its constituents; The stronger the bonding between the constituents, the more stable the resulting compound would be. The opposite also holds true; if the chemical bonding between the constituents is weak, the resulting compound would lack stability and would easily undergo another reaction to give a more stable chemical compound (containing stronger bonds). To find stability, the atoms try to lose their energy.



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What You Will Learn!

  • chemical engineering
  • process engineering
  • chemical process engineering
  • Chemical Bonding
  • Covalent Bonding
  • Test your knowledge before taking the certification exam
  • Includes practical and theoretical questions

Who Should Attend!

  • Chemistry students
  • High school students
  • Chemical engineering students