The definition for valence bond theory
What is orbitals overlapping to create bonds
The affect of lone pairs on bond angle
what is the lone pair will decrease (or increase) the ideal angle
The thing that has to cancel out in order for a molecule to be nonpolar
what is vectors (or dipoles)
The equation for bond order
What is (# of bonding electrons - antibonding)/2
The definition of London dispersion forces
what is because the electrons of an atom or molecule are in constant motion (or, alternatively, the electron’s location is subject to quantum-mechanical variability), at any moment in time, an atom or molecule can develop a temporary, instantaneous dipole.
The hybrid orbital for tetrahedral structures
what is sp3
The ideal bond angle for trigonal planar shapes
what is 120 degrees
The electronegativity of a nonpolar covalent bond
what is <0.4
The meaning of a 0 bond order
what is the molecule cannot exist in nature
The name given to an extreme partial charge for H-O, H-N, or H-F bonds
what is hydrogen bonding
The hybrid orbital of an octahedral molecule
what is sp3d2
The bond angle between the two H atoms:
What is less than 109.5 degrees
The electronegativity of ionic bonds
what is >1.8
The thing that determines hybridization orbitals
What is electron domain #
The first bond between atoms
what is a sigma bond
The second bond between atoms
what is a pi bond
The order of bond length for single, double, and triple bonds from longest to shortest
What is single>double>triple
Which atom (a or b) is polar?
What is b
The hybridization of the two carbon atoms in acetic acid?
what is H3C, sp3; C(O)OH, sp2
The number of pi bonds and sigma bonds for this illustration:
What is 9 sigma bonds and two pi bonds
The properties of a covalent compound
what is that they are molecules, they have low melting and boiling points, and they show nonelectrolyte behavior in water
The order, from greatest amount of space to smallest amount of space, taken up by lone pairs, single bonds, triple bonds, and double bonds
what is
lone pair>triple bond>double bond>single bond
The polarity (nonpolar or polar) of a molecule that has lone pairs is likely to be...
what is polar
The bond order for O2:
What is 2
The bonding types you know you have if you already have hydrogen bonding
what is London dispersion forces and permanent dipole moments