The bond of a compound with the first and second element being diatomic.
What is a non-polar bond
The rule which states that a chemical compound must have 8 electrons in its highest energy level.
What is an Octet.
The molecular geometry of an atom with two bonds and no lone pairs.
What is a linear?
The bond or force between molecules within metals.
What is metallic bonding?
The type of force of the compound NaCl.
What is an ionic bond?
The bond of a compound with a non-metal first element and a non-metal second element.
What is a polar bond?
The number of valence electrons in SiBr4.
What is 32 valence electrons?
The molecular geometry of an atom with three bonds and one lone pair.
what is trigonal pyramidal?
Very strong force between positive and negative ions.
What is ionic bonding?
The boiling point of H2O.
What is 100 Celsius.
The bond of a compound with the first element as hydrogen and the second as a non-metal.
what is a polar bond?
The number of valence electrons in H2Se.
What is 8 valence electrons?
The molecular geometry of an atom with two bonds and two lone pairs.
What is bent?
Equal, but opposite charges separated by a short distance.
What is dipole?
The number of bonded sides and lone pairs in PH3.
What has 3 bonded sides and 1 lone pair.
The bond of a compound with the first element as metal and the second as a non-metal.
What is a Ionic bond?
What is Hydrogen?
The molecular geometry of CO2.
What is linear?
The constant motion of electrons.
What is London Dispersion Force?
The boiling point of MgF2.
What is 2239 celsius?
The type of bond created by H2O.
What is Covalent Polar.
What is Boron?
The molecular geometry of H2O.
What is Bent?
The attraction between polar molecules that occurs when a hydrogen atom bound to a highly electronegative atom experiences attraction to some other nearby highly electronegative atom.
What is hydrogen bonding?
What is the difference between the two bent geometries.
One has higher number of lone pairs on the central atom and they both have different bond angles.