Hydrogen makes this many bonds.
What is 1 bond?
Argon has this number of valence electrons.
What is 8 valence electrons?
The shape with 2 bonded sides and 1 lone pair on the central atom.
What is bent?
Bond types are dependent on it.
What is electronegativity difference?
The force present in Cu wire and Mg turnings.
What is Metallic Bond?
The Lewis Structure of CO2 has this many double bonds.
What is 2 double bonds?
Valence electrons are found here.
What is the outermost shell of an atom?
The shape with a 180.0º bond angle.
What is linear?
The bond type with an electronegativity difference of 0.0-0.2.
What is non-polar bonds?
The second strongest intermolecular force.
What is Ionic Force?
The Lewis Structure of F2 has this many single bonds and unshared pairs of electrons.
What is 1 single bond and 6 unshared pairs of electrons?
Carbon and Oxygen have this many valence electrons combined.
What is 10 valence electrons?
The shape of CH4.
What is Tetrahedral?
The bond type between a metal and non-metal.
What is ionic?
The force present in PCl.
What is Dipole-Dipole Force?
CH4 has this many single bonds and unshared electron pairs.
What is 4 single bonds and 0 unshared electron pairs?
The Octet Eule dictates that atoms want this many valence electrons.
What is 8 valence electrons?
The shape with 3 bonded sides and 1 lone pair on the central atom.
Trigonal Pyramidal
The electronegativity range that NaCl and NaF fit into.
What is greater than 1.7?
The force created from large electronegativity differences.
What is Hydrogen Bond?
The Lewis Structure of C2H2 has this many single bonds, double bonds, and triple bonds.
What is 2 single bonds, 0 double bonds, and 1 triple bond?
The number of valence electrons in NCl3.
What is 26 valence electrons?
The shape of NF3.
What is Trigonal Pyramidal?
The bond type of PCl3.
What is polar bond?
The force present in compounds with boiling points such as -183ºC and -253ºC.
What is London Dispersion Force (LDF)?