Give formula for barium fluoride
BaF2
Ionic - transferred, covalent - shared, metallic - delocalized
Which molecule has resonance? CO2 or CO32-? Must be able to justify your answer.
CO32-
What is the difference between a molecules molecular geometry and electron geometry?
What are the three intermolecular forces?
Hydrogen bonding, di-pole di-pole, and LDF
Give the name for P₄S₅
tetraphosphorus pentasulfide
Type of bond likely when there is a large (over 1.5) electronegativity difference between atoms.
Ionic
Why do the bonds in resonance structures all have the same bond length?
The true structure is a hybrid of all possible bond structures.
What does VSEPR stand for?
Valence shell electron pair repulsion
Which of the following would have the highest boiling point. NH3 or PH3? Explain
NH3 - hydrogen bonding
Give the name for CuBr
Copper (I) Bromide
What type of substance typically have very low melting and boiling points, do not dissolve in water, cannot conduct electricity. They can be solid, liquid, or gas at STP, but they are mostly gases and liquids.
non-polar covalent molecules
How is formal charge related to exceptions to the octet rule.
Some elements will exceed octet for have less than octet to achieve a zero formal charge or lowest formal charge where most EN has neg. charge.
Give electron geometry and molecular geometry for NH3
tetrahedral, trigonal pyramidal
Which substance do you think will have the highest melting point? Explain : NaBr, CaBr2
CaBr2 - higher lattice energy due to the hight ionic charge on Calcium
Give the formula for ammonium sulfite
(NH₄)₂SO₃
What type of substance is crystalline, high melting point, electrically conductive when melted or dissolved in water. Solids at STP.
Ionic
Based on formal charge considerations, which of the following would likely be the correct arrangement of atoms in nitrosyl chloride: Cl-N=O or Cl=O=N ?
Cl-N=O
Give electron geometry and molecular geometry and hybridization for SO2
trigonal planar, bent, sp2
Which has the highest melting point? KF, CsF, or HF?
KF - hight lattice energy. KF is a lattice bond held together by intramolecular electrostatic attraction. HF while a strong hydrogen "bond" is an intermolecular attraction between molecules.
Give the formula for nitric acid
HNO2
What type of substance could form silver crystals that do not dissolve in water and have a very high melting point of 1414C. This material is very hard and is not a good conductor of electricity.
Covalent network solid
How is the molecule of PO43- a great example of resonance and formal charge?
Phosphorous will break octet in order to have a formal charge of 0. To do this it needs one double bond that it is delocalized between all P-O bonds.
Give electron geometry and molecular geometry and hybridization for BrF3
Trigonal bipyramidal, T-shaped, sp3d
Which has the highest melting point? Explain. H2, CH4, C2H4
C2H4 bc it is a bigger molecule with more surface area. This allows for more affection LDF.