The hybridization between an s and p orbital.
What is sp hybridization?
A bond where two electrons are shared between two atoms.
What is a covalent bond?
This atom is the most electronegative atom that we deal with in organic chemistry.
What is Fluorine?
A molecule that donates a proton and/or accepts an electron.
What is an acid
This hybrid orbital has 33% s-character.
What is a sp2 hybridized orbital?
The overlapping between two empty p orbitals on adjacent atoms.
What is a pi bond?
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Who are the Dallas Cowboys?
A molecule that accepts a proton and/or donates an electron.
What is a base?
A dumbbell, shaped orbital of an electron shell in an atom in which the electrons have the second lowest energy.
What is a p orbital?
This bond has one sigma bond and two pi bonds.
What is a triple bond (alkyne).
Is a method of describing the delocalized electrons in some molecules where the bonding cannot be explicitly expressed by a single Lewis structure
What is Resonance?
A figure expressing the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a logarithmic scale on which 7 is neutral
What is pH?
What is a node?
The number of valence electrons minus the number of electrons an atom "owns."
What is Formal Charge?
This is the chemical property that describes the tendency of an atom or a functional group to attract electrons toward itself.
What is electronegativity?
A chemical compound formed when an acid donates a proton to a base.
What is a conjugate acid?
Is a function describing the location and wave-like behavior of an electron in an atom.
What is an atomic orbital?
In electron geometry, this shape has four groups bond to a central atom, with a bond angle of 109.5 degrees.
What is a tetrahedral?
This biggest "no no" in organic chemistry. Something which you should NEVER do.
What is putting more than four bonds on carbon.
A molecule that donate an electron pair to another compound.
What is a Lewis Base.