IMF's
Ionic Bonds & Strength of IMF
Linear and Bent Shape
Trigonal Pyramidal & Tetrahedral
VSEPR & Molecular Polarity
100
The word(s) that IMF stands for.
What is intermolecular forces?
100
The IMF and bond with the strongest IMF and a very high melting and boiling point.
What is an ionic bond?
100
Linear shape bond angle.
What is 180 degrees?
100
Trigonal Pyramidal bond angle.
What is 107 degrees?
100
What VSEPR stands for.
What is Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion?
200
The definition for intermolecular forces.
What is the attraction between different molecules?
200
When molecules have a high melting and boiling point, that means their IMF's are stronger or weaker.
What is stronger?
200
How to know if a bond is linear.
What is if only two atoms are in the molecule and if there are two bonds and no lone pairs?
200
Tetrahedral bond angle.
What is 109 degrees?
200
The two different types of pair repulsion of VSEPR's.
What is lone electron pairs and bonded electron pairs?
300
Molecules do this to their IMF's to boil or melt.
What is overcome?
300
Dispersion forces are stronger in molecules with a molar mass that is this.
What is higher?
300
Bent shape bond angle.
What is 104.5 degrees?
300
How to know if a bond is trigonal pyramidal.
What is if there are three bonds with one lone pair?
300
The process to determining if a molecule is polar.
What is by first determining whether the molecules are ionic or covalent. Then use the electronegativity scale to determine if it's polar or non-polar. And finally, determine whether the molecule is symmetrical or not?
400
Intermolecular forces are not one of these.
What is a bond?
400
Hydrogen bonds are strong due to high bonds of these types of molecules.
What is polar?
400
How to know if a bond is bent.
What is if there are two bonds with 1 or 2 lone pairs?
400
How to know if a bond is tetrahedral.
What is if there are four bond with no lone pairs?
400
This helps to identify molecular shape.
What is VSEPR?
500
The 4 basic types of intermolecular forces.
What is (London) dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bond (not really a bond), and ionic bond?
500
Weakest IMF to the Strongest IMF's.
What is dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, and ionic bonds?
500
The most common linear and bent shape molecule (one for each shape).
What is CO2 (linear) and H2O (bent)?
500
An example of each a trigonal pyramidal bond and a tetrahedral bond.
What is NH3 (trigonal pyramidal) and CH4 (tetrahedral)?
500
Definition of molecular polarity.
What is a separation of electric charge leading to a molecule or its chemical groups having an electric dipole or multipole moment?
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