Bond Types
Lewis Structure
Molecular Geometry
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100

What are the three bonding types?

What is Ionic, Covalent Polar, and Covalent Non-Polar?

100

What rule must be followed in writing Lewis Structures?

What is the Octet Rule?

100

What are the types of molecular geometry?

What are linear, bent, trigonal planar, trigonal pyramidal, and tetrahedral?

100

What does the Octet Rule state?

What are chemical compounds tend to form so that each atom has an octet or 8 valence electrons?

100

Natural, objects have ____ potential energy. 

What is less?

200

What type of bond is H2O?

What is covalent polar?

200

How many total valence electrons of in NH4+?

What is 8?

200

What is the molecular geometry for CO2?

What is linear?

200

Define electronegativity.

What is the tendency for atoms to attract electrons to form chemical compounds?

200

What is the polarity of a linear compound orientation?

What is non-polar?

300

What type of bond is MgO?

What is ionic?

300

How many valence electrons are there in total in SO2?

What is 18?

300

What is the molecular geometry for H2O?

What is bent?

300

Define an ionic bond.

What is an ionic bond is a bond between non-metal and metal elements?
300

Which molecular geometry orientations are polar?

What are bent and trigonal pyramidal?

400

What type of bond is I2?

What is covalent non polar/diatomic?

400

How many total valence electrons are there in BF3?

What is 24?

400

What is the molecular geometry for BF3?

What is trigonal planar?

400

Define a polar bond. 

What is a bond between two nonmetal elements?

400

Which molecular geometry orientations are non-polar?

What are linear, trigonal planar, and tetrahedral?

500

What type of bond is OCl2?

What is polar?

500

What is special about SO2

What is it is a resonance structure?

500

What is the molecular geometry for CH4?

What is tetrahedral?

500

Define molecular geometry.

What is the 3D arrangement of atoms to form a molecule?

500

What elements are exceptions to the Octet Rule and how are they different?

What is hydrogen because it only requires 2 electrons and Boron because it only requires 6 electrons to fill their outer shells?

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