Polyatomic Ions
Molecular Geometry
Polarity
Intermolecular Forces
Naming
100

What is the charge of the acetate ion?

-1

100

Give the geometry of CH4

Tetrahedral

100

Is water polar or non polar?

polar

100

What is/are the main intermolecular forces in Cl2?

London dispersion 

100

Give the chemical formula of carbon monoxide. 

CO

200

Give the chemical formula for Perchlorate.

ClO4-

200

Give the geometry of H20

Bent

200

True of false. The T-shape molecular geometry results in a non polar molecule. 

False

200

Name the all intermolecular forces in H2O. Which one is strongest. 

London dispersion, dipole-dipole, Hydrogen bonding. Hydrogen bonding is strongest. 

200

Give the name of Cl2O6

Dichlorine hexoxide 

300

Give the formula for bicarbonate and bisulfate.

HCO3- and HSO4-

300

Give the geometry of IBr4-. Is the molecule polar or nonpolar?

square planar, nonpolar

300

A C-F bond is more polar than a N-O bond. 

True. 

300

Name the intermolecular forces in CO2.

London dispersion

300

Give the name of Cr2S3

chromium (III) sulfide.

400

True or False. The phosphite ion contains one lone pair on the phosphorus atom. 

True

400

Give the geometry of ClO3-?. 

Trigonal pyramidal

400

Is Boron Trifluoride polar or non polar?

nonpolar

400

Give the intermolecular forces in CCl3F.

What are dispersion forces and dipole-dipole.

400

Give the chemical formula for potassium hydrogen phosphate. 

K2HPO4

500

Draw the chromate lewis structure. 

Cr is central atom. Two oxygens are double bonded and two other oxygens are single bonded. 

500

Give the molecular geometry of XeOF2. Is the molecule polar or non polar?

T-shaped, polar

500

Is CH2Cl2 polar or nonpolar?

polar

500

Give the intermolecular force(s) in a mixture of CaBr2 and H2O.

What are dispersion forces, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, and ion-dipole.

500

Give the name of Fe(C2H3O2)* 4 H2O.

Iron (II) acetate tetrahydrate

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