Bond Polarity
Molecular Shape
Molecular Polarity
Electric Forces of Attraction Between Particles
Boiling Point
100

This is how electrons are shared in a polar covalent bond

What is unevenly?

100

This molecular shape has a central atom with 4 substituents and 0 lone pairs

What is tetrahedral?

100

If the central atom contains this, then you know it's a polar molecule even if you do not know its elemental composition

What is a lone pair of electrons?

100

The attractive force that enables salt to dissolve in water

What is ion - dipole forces?

100

When molecules in a substance have a stronger attraction to each other, more of this is needed to convert the substance into a gaseous phase

What is heat energy?

200

A type of bond that occurs when the electronegativity difference between two atoms is less than 0.4

What is a nonpolar covalent bond?

200

This molecular shape has a central atom with 2 substituents and 0 lone pairs

What is linear

200

These two molecular shapes are always polar molecules

What are bent and triangular pyramidal?

200

The attraction between HCN molecules 

What are dipole - dipole forces?

200

Molecules attracted to each other by induced dipole - induced dipole forces tend to have this type of boiling point compared to molecules attracted to each other by dipole - dipole forces (assuming similar size and shape)

What is a lower boiling point?

300

The type of chemical bond formed between fluorine and carbon

What is a polar covalent bond?

300

This molecular shape has a central atom with 3 substituents and 0 lone pairs

What is triangular planar (trigonal planar)?

300

Another way of saying "polar molecule" is by saying a "molecule that contains a ____"

What is a dipole?

300

The attraction between water molecules

What are hydrogen bonds?

300

Larger nonpolar atoms and molecules tend to have this type of boiling point compared to smaller nonpolar atoms and molecules

What is a higher boiling point?

400

An atom with a higher electronegativity in a bond will pull these subatomic particles away from the other atom in the bond

What are electrons?

400

This molecular shape has a central atom with 4 substituents and 1 lone pair

What is triangular pyramidal (trigonal pyramidal)?

400

Diatomic nitrogen is this type of molecule

What is a nonpolar molecule (linear, ABE)?

400

The attraction between carbon dioxide molecules

What are induced dipole - induced dipole forces?

400

Molecules with lower surface area tend to have this type of boiling point compared to longer molecules with more surface area

What is a lower boiling point?

500

The partially negative atom in a bond between hydrogen and oxygen

What is oxygen?

500

This molecular shape has a central atom with 3 substituents and 1 lone pair

What is bent?

500

Oxygen difluoride is this type of molecule

What is a polar molecule (bent, AB2E2)?

500

A polar molecule can induce this in a nonpolar molecule due to proximity

What is a temporary dipole?

500

The following substances from highest to lowest boiling point: water, magnesium oxide, diatomic oxygen, and carbon dioxide

What is magnesium oxide, water, carbon dioxide, and diatomic oxygen?

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