3 regions of electron density
3 regions of electron density
What is Trigonal Planar?
The first electron subshell
What is 1s?
Difference in electronegativity
What causes polar bonds?
Forces within molecules
What is intramolecular
Expanded Octet
What does a molecule with more than 8 electrons around it have?
Bond angle of 109.5º
What is Tetrahedral?
What is the number of electrons that can fit in the d orbitals?
Fluorine.
What is the most electronegative atom?
What is instaneous/temporary dipoles?
The requirement for a substance to be able to conduct.
What is Free flowing charged particles?
Octahedral
What has 6 regions of electron denisty?
The next sub-shell that is filled after the 3p ortibals
What is 4s?
Determines the overall polarity of a molecule
What is symmetry?
What is instaneous/temporary dipoles, permanent dipoles and Hydrogen bonding?
Only able to conduct in molten/liquid state
What is ionic compounds?
A molecule with 3 bonded regions and two non-bonded regions.
What is T-Shaped?
1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p6
What is the electron configuration for Argon?
What is like dissolves like?
Intermolecular forces in H2Se
What is Instaneous/Temporary dipole and permanent dipoles?
The property of metals that allow it to be made into wires
What is ductility?
A molecule with 4 bonded regions and 2 non-bonded regions.
What is a square planar?
Two elements that don't follow the subshell filling rules.
What is Chromium and Copper?