How many electrons does the octet rule say an atom wants to have in its outer shell?
What is 8 electrons.
A bond where electrons are shared.
What is a covalent bond.
What degrees is a linear molecule?
What is 180 degrees
What group of the periodic table has the elements that are all gasses.
What is group 18
What is the cause of the force in Dipole-Dipole Attraction?
What is the force created by polar molecules.
What are the three exceptions to the Octet rule?
What is Hydrogen, helieum and boron.
A bond where electrons are transferred.
What is an Ionic bond.
If a molecule has 4 bonds what shape will it be?
What is tetrahedral.
Where are the metals located on the periodic table
What is the left side.
What type of molecular force is strongest in the following molecule: H2O
What is Hydrogen bond.
How many electrons should be in the Lewis structure (excluding the bonds) of H2Se?
What is 6 electrons.
What type of bond is the following molecule: H2O
What is Covalent Polar
If a molecule has 2 bonds and 2 lone pairs what shape will it be.
What is bent.
Where is gold located on the periodic table?
What is the transition metals.
What type of molecular force is strongest in the following molecule: BH3
Hydrogen Bond
How many electrons should be in the Lewis structure (excluding the bonds)of F2?
what is 12 electrons
What type of bond is shown in the following molecule: O2
What is non-polar covalent bond.
What shape is the molecule BF3.
What is Trigonal Planar
The first column of the periodic table is named?
What is the alkali metals?
What type of molecular force is strongest in the following molecule: Br2
What is London dispersion?
Is the molecule O2 double-bonded true or false?
What is true.
Element x 2.5 Electronegativity and element y 3.5 Electronegativity bond to form a molecule What type of bond is this?
What is polar covalent.
What shape is the molecule NH3.
Trigonal pyramidal
The group of elements that are in a zigzag pattern are?
What are metalloids.
What causes the force of attraction in London dispersion?
What is the constant motion of electrons.