Bonding
Bonding Cont.
Molecular Geometry
Intermolecular Forces
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100
List the four types of chemical bonds (or the electrical attractions between the nuclei and valence electrons of different atoms)
What are ionic, polar covalent, non-polar covalent, and metallic bonds?
100
The main difference between a polar covalent bond and a non-polar covalent bond
What is an uneven/even sharing of electrons?
100
The acronym VSEPR stands for this
What is the Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion theory?
100
These elements always appear in pairs and do not exist as a single atom
What are diatomic elements?
100
This concept explains why oil and water will not mix or dissolve in one another
What is the concept of repulsion of non-polar and polar molecules?
200
Allows for conductivity of heat and electricity, malleability, and ductility in a metallic bond
What are free floating electrons?
200
This type of structure depicts electron distribution in molecules
What are Lewis (electron dot) structures?
200
Three examples of molecular geometry
What are linear geometry, trigonal planar geometry, and tetrahedral geometry?
200
The name for the attraction between polar molecules
What are dipole-dipole forces?
200
This determines a molecule's overall polarity
What is the molecular geometry of a molecule?
300
Metallic bonding is responsible for bonding these two things together
What are metal atoms and surrounding sea of electrons?
300
The electrons in the outermost energy level are commonly referred to as
What are valence electrons?
300
Establishes the bond angles in a VSEPR chart
What is electron arrangement?
300
Which intermolecular force is so weak that they are only considered when discussing noble gases and non-polar molecules?
What are London Dispersion Forces?
300
The fact that polar dissolves polar and non-polar dissolves non-polar is referred to as this concept
What is the "Like Dissolves Like" concept?
400
This type of bonding forms in equivalent ratios to balance negative and positive charges
What is ionic bonding?
400
These type of molecules are poor conductors in any state
What are non-polar molecules?
400
This previously mentioned concept can be used to determine the geometry of a molecule
What is a Lewis Dot Structure?
400
This type of bonding is usually represented as a dotted line
What is hydrogen bonding?
400
Because H20 (or water) is bent, it is this type of molecule
What is a polar molecule?
500
This concept can help decipher whether a bond is ionic, polar covalent, or non-polar covalent
What is electronegativity?
500
This type of molecule has the characteristic of having limited conductivity
What are polar molecules?
500
The molecular geometry for H20 or water
What is a bent molecular geometry?
500
In London Dispersion Forces, the distribution can be slightly uneven causing a slight instantaneous pole because of this
What is the constant motion of electrons?
500
The most important factor in determining geometry is relative repulsion between electron pairs
What is the Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (or VSEPR) theory?
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