This force is created through the transfer of electrons and creates positive and negative ions.
What is Ionic Force?
A type of diagram using dots to represent valence electrons and using lines to represent covalent bonds, showing how atoms are connected in a molecule.
What is a Lewis Structure?
The molecular geometry of O2.
What is Linear?
The three major types of intermolecular forces.
What are London dispersion forces (LDF), dipole- dipole interactions, and hydrogen bonding
The element that is the highest in electronegativity.
This is the sharing of a sea of delocalized electrons amongst a lattice of positive ions, where the electrons act as a “glue” giving the substance a definite structure
What is Metallic Bonding?
The ratio of sides bonded vs unbonded on the central atom for the Lewis Structure for CO2.
What is 1:2?
True or False: CH3CONH- has a resonance structure.
what is True?
The type of Molecular Force shown by SiF4
What is London Dispersion Force (LDF)?
These are found in the highest energy level of an atom.
What are Valence Electrons?
The type of bond shown by MgCl2
What is Ionic?
The ratio of sides bonded vs unbonded on the central atom for the Lewis Structure for BCl3.
What is 3:0?
The molecular geometry of CHCl3
What is Tetrahedral?
This is between a specific atom that is bound to a highly electronegative atom such as nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine experiences attraction to some other nearby highly electronegative atom.
What is Hydrogen Bonding?
This is the number of Valence Electrons in a neutral atom of Fluorine (F).
What is 7?
This is A chemical bond that involves the sharing of electrons to form electron pairs between atoms. These electron pairs are known as shared pairs or bonding pairs.
What is a Covalent Bond?
This is a set of two or more Lewis Structures that collectively describe the electronic bonding of a single polyatomic species.
what is a Resonance Structure?
The molecular geometry of SO3.
What is Trigonal Planar?
This force is the intermolecular attractions resulting from the constant motion of electrons
What is London Dispersion Force (LDF)?
The particles that play the most active role in Chemical Bonding.
What are Valence Electrons?
The type of bond shown by Cu Wire.
What is Metallic?
The ratio of sides bonded vs unbonded on the central atom for the Lewis Structure for OF2.
What is 2:2?
The molecular geometry of SiCl3Br.
What is Trigonal-Bipyramidal?
This force is created by equal but opposite charges that are separated by a short distance
What is Dipole-Dipole?
This is a model used in chemistry to predict the geometry of individual molecules from the number of electron pairs surrounding their central atoms.