The number of valence electrons in Nitrogen
What is 5?
The type of bond exhibited by CH4.
What are polar covalent bonds?
An intermolecular force found in water.
What are hydrogen bonds?
Diagrams that show just the valence electrons of an atom.
What is a Lewis Dot Diagram?
The shape of COCl2.
What is an example of a trigonal planar molecule?
A horizontal row of elements representing how many electron shells each element has.
What is a period?
Involves the unequal sharing of electrons.
What are polar covalent bonds?
Equal but opposite charges separated by a short distance.
What are dipole/dipole forces?
The name for unbonded electrons in a Lewis structure.
What is a lone pair?
The shape of OCS.
What is an example of a linear molecule?
Vertical columns that contain elements with the same number of valence electrons.
What is a group?
The type of bond exhibited by MgCl2.
What is an ionic bond?
Has the highest boiling points of any molecular force. (ex: Cu is 2567 C)
What are metallic forces?
The Lewis structure for NH3 shows this many lone pairs in the molecule.
What is 1?
A "bent" molecule necessary for life to exist.
What is water/H2O?
The number of valence electrons in Fluorine.
What is 7?
2 identical nonmetal atoms that share electrons equally.
What is a nonpolar covalent bond?
PCl3 is held together by this force.
What are dipole/dipole forces?
The rule that states that atoms want 8 electrons on their outer shell.
What is the octet rule?
The shape of CH4.
What is an example of a tetrahedral molecule?
The total number of valence electrons in SiF4.
What is 32?
The bond type of F2.
What are nonpolar covalent bonds?
O2 and H2 are both held together by the same intermolecular force.
What are london dispersion forces?
These 3 elements commonly form more than one bond in a Lewis structure.
What are Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Carbon?
A shape that happens when an electron has 3 bonds and one lone pair.
What is a trigonal pyramid?