The molecular shape for SO2
What is V-shaped (bent)?
The name for the hydrocarbon C3H6
What is Propene?
The type of secondary interaction between polar molecules
What is Dipole-dipole?
The reason why some covalent bonds are polar
What is "Because atoms with higher electronegativity pull the shared electrons closer to themselves."?
The number of electrons in a calcium atom
What is 20?
The molecular shape for Ammonia
What is trigonal pyramidal?
The number of hydrogen atoms in Octane
What is 18?
Another name for dispersion forces
What is Temporary dipole-induced dipole forces or Van der Waals forces or London forces?
The highest melting point out of all the non-metal hydrides
The spelling for the element Sr
What is Strontium?
The molecular shape for CH4
What is Tetrahedral?
The name for the hydrocarbon C2H2
What is Ethyne?
The secondary interactions that exist between molecules of HCL
What is Dipole-dipole?
The more durable between the two main groups of polymers
What is Thermosetting?
Avogadro's number (3 SF)
What is 6.02 x 10^23?
The long form for VSEPR theory
The number of hydrogen atoms in a molecule of Pentane
What is 12?
The secondary interactions between molecules of hydrogen gas.
What is dispersion?
The reason why Octane has a higher MP and BP than Propane
What is Size (Molar Mass)?
The elements that can expand their octet
What is "elements in the third period or lower in the periodic table"?
The reason a molecule like Carbon Tetrachloride can have polar bonds yet be labelled a non-polar molecule
What is "Symmetry"?
The origin of the prefix but-
What is the Latin word for butter, butyrum, and the Greek boúturos?
The descending order for the following compound's MP/BP, based on the secondary interactions: methane, water, methanol, hydrogen chloride.
What is Water, hydrogen chloride, methanol, methane?
The reason water is denser than ice
What is "Because its liquid molecules are packed tightly together rather than locked into an expanded, crystal structure."?
The only two elements that are liquid at room temp
What is Bromine or Mercury?