What is the hybridization and molecular geometry of:
CH3F
What is...
sp3 and tetrahedral
What is the electronegativity difference below? Is the following bond polar or non polar?
C -- Cl
What is:
0.5 and polar
What is the strongest IMF between two identical molecules of the following compound?
(look up structure for these...I can't put pictures on jeopardy...I would ask this question with a picture on test)
HCN
What is:
dipole-dipole
(bond between C and N is polar. No Hydrogens are bonded to N, O, or F)
What is the hybridization and molecular geometry of:
OCl2 (two Chlorine atoms...not Carbon atoms)
What is...
sp3 and bent (because two lone pairs)
What is the electronegativity difference below? Is the following bond polar or non polar?
N -- Br
What is...
about 0 and non-polar
What is the strongest IMF between two identical molecules of the following compound?
(look up structure for these...I can't put pictures on jeopardy...I would ask this question with a picture on test)
F2
What is...
London Dispersion. (all molecules have London dispersion. and bond is not polar)
What is the molecular geometry of:
NBr3
What is...
sp3 and trigonal pyramidal (one lone pair on N)
For the following bond, the electronegativity values are given. Which atom will be partially negatively charged? Partially positive?
F --- C
What is...
Fluorine = partially negative
Carbon = partially positive
What is the strongest IMF between two identical molecules of the following compound?
(look up structure for these...I can't put pictures on jeopardy...I would ask this question with a picture on test)
CH2O
What is:
dipole-dipole
(bond between C and O is polar. No Hydrogens are bonded to N, O, or F)
What is the hybridization and molecular geometry of:
SiO2 (like exercise yesterday, treat it like CO2)
What is...
sp and linear
For the following molecule below, the "dipole arrow" will point towards which atom?
N --- H
What is...
The nitrogen atom...dipole arrow points towards atom with higher electronegativity (i.e. the one with the partial negative charge)
What is the strongest IMF between two identical molecules of the following compound?
(look up "methanol structural formula" in google images...I can't put pictures on jeopardy...I would ask this question with a picture on test)
methanol - CH3OH
What is:
Hydrogen bonding(bond between C and O is polar. OR bond between. O and H is polar. A Hydrogen is bonded to an O. Lone pairs are present on O as well.)
What is the hybridization and molecular geometry of:
BF3 (like yesterday...B will only bond 3 times instead of 4)
What is...
sp2 and trigonal planar
The bond below is metallic, covalent, or ionic?
Mg --- F
What is...
Ionic