electronegativity difference for polar bond type
Is it 0.3 to 1.6?
Se H2 Lewis structure
Would that make 2 single bonds and 2 lone pairs?
2 bonded sides and 0 lone pairs
Would that be linear geometry?
Hydrogen bond
What is the strongest intermolucalar force?
H2O molecular geometry and intermolecular force.
Would the geomtry be bent and the intermolecular force a hydrogen bond?
metal and non-metal
Does that make an ionic bond type?
N2 Lewis structure
Would that make 1 triple bonds and 2 lone pairs
120 degrees.
Was the bonding angle in the trogonal planner geometry?
Na and Au.
Which are two examples of metallic bonds?
MgF2 molecular geometry and melting point?
For MgF2 would it be ionic force and the melting point 2239 degrees?
1.7 electronegativity and above
Does that make it an ionic bond type?
NH4
What is 4 single bonds and no lone pairs?
the two possible angles with bent geometry.
Would that be 109.5 with 2 bonded sides and 2 lone pairs and 120 with 2 bonded sides and 1 lone pair?
NaCl
Would that be an example of an ionic bond?
Cu and O2 melting point comparison.
Would Cu have a higher melting point?
transfer electrons and are metals.
Does that make it ionic bonding?
Octet rule
Which rule states that 8 is the most electrons in its energy level?
CH4
What is a good example for tetrahedral geometry?
CO2
Is that en example of a London dispersion force?
NaCl and NH3 melting point.
O2 and F2 are an example.
Would that be diatomics?
Hydrogen and Helium
Which are the two exceptions to the octet rule, being satisfied with only 2 electrons in the outer shell?
Trigonal pyramidal
What is the corresponding geometry for 3 bonded sides and 1 lone pair?
Which kind of interaction do we have if Hydrogen is bonded with any non-metal apart from Oxygen, Nitrogen or Fluorine?
So2 is an example of
Woudl that be the answer for 2 bonded sides and 2 lone pair?