Basic Molecular Structure, Octets, Resonance, and Formal Charge
Shapes, Hybridization, and Orbital Overlap
Bond Strength, Length, Energy, and Bonding
Ions, Ionic Compounds, Ionic Bonding, and Lattice Energy
Wild Card
100

What is the octet rule?

Atoms tend to form bonds so that each atom has eight electrons in its valence shell.

100

What is the shape of a molecule with two bonding pairs and no lone pairs on the central atom?

Linear

100

Which is stronger: a single bond or a double bond?

A double bond is stronger.

100

What type of elements form ionic bonds?

Metals and nonmetals.

100

What is the electronegativity trend across a period on the periodic table?

Increases from left to right.

200

Which atom in CO₂ has a formal charge of 0?

Both carbon and oxygen atoms have a formal charge of 0.

200

What is the electron geometry of NH₃?

Tetrahedral (molecular geometry is trigonal pyramidal)

200

Which bond is shorter: C–C or C=C?

C=C (double bond)

200

What is the charge on an aluminum ion?

+3

200

Which element has the highest electronegativity?

Fluorine

300

In the Lewis structure for nitrate (NO₃⁻), how many resonance structures are possible?

Three resonance structures.

300

What hybridization corresponds to a trigonal planar geometry?

sp²

300

What is the relationship between bond length and bond energy?

The shorter the bond, the higher the bond energy.

300

What is lattice energy?

The energy released when gaseous ions form an ionic solid.

300

What type of intermolecular force is strongest in water?

Hydrogen bonding

400

Calculate the formal charge on nitrogen in NH₄⁺.

+1

400

Describe the orbital overlap in a double bond.

One σ bond (head-on overlap) and one π bond (side-to-side overlap).

400

Rank the following bonds from weakest to strongest: N–N, N=N, N≡N.

N–N < N=N < N≡N

400

Rank these ionic compounds by increasing lattice energy: NaCl, MgO, KBr.

KBr < NaCl < MgO

400

Why does CO₂ not exhibit hydrogen bonding?

It lacks hydrogen atoms bonded to highly electronegative atoms (O, N, F).

500

In ozone (O₃), describe the type of bonding and resonance present.

One single and one double bond delocalized between the three oxygen atoms, creating resonance.

500

What is the hybridization and bond angle of the carbon in acetylene (C₂H₂)?

sp hybridization; 180° bond angle.

500

Explain why triple bonds have higher bond energy but shorter bond lengths.

Greater overlap of orbitals increases bond strength, pulling nuclei closer together.

500

Why does MgO have a higher lattice energy than NaCl?

It has higher ionic charges (+2 and –2 vs. +1 and –1) and smaller ionic radii, increasing electrostatic attraction.

500

Explain why ionic solids do not conduct electricity in solid form but do in molten or aqueous form.

In solids, ions are fixed in a lattice; in molten/solution form, ions are free to move and carry charge.

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