Intermolecular forces
compounds
Bonds
Potpourri
Geometry
100

This is the strongest force of attraction.

What is hydrogen bonding?

100

This is a molecule composed of only two atoms.

What is diatomic?

100

This type of covalent bond is the longest, a Single, double or triple bond.

What is a single bond?

100

Propanol has this formula.

What is C3H7OH?

100

Linear geometry has this many electron domains.

What is two?

200

This rule states that atoms in a compound tend to have the electron configuration of a noble gas.

What is the octet rule?

200

This type of compounds are usually soluble in water.

What are ionic compounds?

200

These are areas of partial positive and partial negative charge on a bond or atom.

What are dipoles?

200

This type of bonding has compounds with relatively high melting temperatures.

What is ionic bonding?

200

This type of geometry has 4 electron domains.

What is tetrahedral?

300

This is the Attraction between temporary dipoles on nearby molecules.

What is London dispersion forces?

300

Which elements exist as diatomic?

What are the HOFBrINClS?

300

This type of bonding has compounds which conduct electricity if dissolved in water.

What is ionic bonding?

300

This shows the arrangement of atoms, as well as shared and unshared electron pairs in a molecule or ion.

What is the Lewis structure?

300

If something has 3 electron domain it has this electron domain geometry.

What is trigonal planar?

400

This is the attraction between two nearby polar molecules.

What is dipole-dipole forces?

400

This is a type of covalent bond where electrons are not shared equally.

What is a polar covalent bond?

400

This type of bonding can be composed of molecules.

What is covalent bonding?

400
  • Electrons in the highest occupied energy level of an atom.

What are valence electrons?

400

This molecular geometry has 3 bonds and one lone pair.

What is trigonal pyramidal?

500

Hydrogen bonding occurs only if these elements are present with hydrogen.

What is Nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine?

500

The octet rule applies in the formation of these types of compounds.

What are ionic and covalent compounds?

500

This type of bonding is formed by elements that are nonmetals or metalloids only.

What is covalent bonding?

500

C8H18

What is octane?

500

How many electron domains does the v-shaped molecular geometry have?

what is 3 or 4?