This is what HONC stands for.
This functional group smells medicinal.
What is an alcohol?
This element has the lowest electronegativity on the periodic table.
What is Fr?
This is the molecular geometry of noble gases.
What is point?
In a Lewis dot symbol, this is how many dots magnesium would have.
What is 2?
Sulfur has this many bonds and lone pairs.
What are two bonds and two lone pairs?
This functional group smells fishy.
What is an amine?
This element has higher electronegativity than oxygen or chlorine?
What is F?
Water has a bent geometry because it has this many electron domains and this many lone pairs.
What are 4 electron domains and 2 lone pairs?
This is the bond type that conducts electricity as a solid but does not dissolve in water.
What is metallic?
Methane, CH4, has this many electron domains around the central carbon.
What is 4?
This functional group has two oxygens at the end of a molecule.
What is a carboxylic acid?
This is the EN difference needed for a nonpolar covalent bond on the bonding continuum.
What is 0 - 0.5?
This is the molecular geometry of CH2O.
What is trigonal planar?
C6H12O6 has this type of bond.
What is molecular covalent?
Each carbon in C2H4 has this many electron domains.
What are three?
An alcohol + a carboxylic acid synthesize this functional group.
What is an ester?
These are TWO pieces of evidence that a bond is ionic.
What are (1) > 2.1 EN difference; (2) metal + nonmetal?
This is the molecular geometry of PH3.
What is pyramidal?
When you are walking on the beach, you are walking on this type of bond.
What is network covalent?
Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, has this many double bonds in its structural formula.
What is zero?
This is the product that is always made as part of the ester synthesis lab.
What is water?
This is the most polar bond on the periodic table.
What is Fr-F?
In the following list, this is the most polar molecule: CF4, H2S, CO2.
What is H2S?
The dissociation of atoms from this bond type are the reason why it is dangerous to drop a hair dryer in the bathtub.
What are ions from ionic bonds (conduct electricity)?