What is the strongest IMF?
What is Hydrogen bonding
What are the three types of bonds?
What is Covalent, Ionic, Metallic
What is the dot structure called?
What is Lewis structure
What molecular shape is this?
O=S=O
What is Linear
If the electronegativity difference is between 0-0.4, the bond polarity is?
What is Non-polar covalent
What is the weakest IMF?
What is LDF
Describe the main difference between the electrons of covalent and ionic bonds?
What is Ionic is formed through electron transfer, while covalent is formed through electron sharing.
Describe how to determine the central atom?
What is If carbon is present, that is the central atom. If no carbon is present then the single element is the central atom.
What molecular shape has 1 bonded atom and 2 lone pairs?
What is Linear
What must the electronegativity difference be if the bond polarity is ionic?
What is >1.7
Order the IMF's from strongest to weakest.
What is Ionic, H-Bond, Dipole-Dipole, LDF
Are ionic or covalent bonds volatile?
What is Covalent
What is the rule that states that each atom has eight electrons in its valence shell?
What is Octet rule
What molecular shape has 3 bonded atoms and 1 lone pair?
What is Trigonal pyramid
What is the electronegativity difference for a Cl-Br bond?
What is 0.2
Only polar compounds have Dipole-Dipole forces. True or false?
what is True
Which bond type has a high boiling and melting point?
What is Ionic
What represents a pair of electrons?
What is A dash
The VSEPR predicts the shape of covalent molecules only. True or false?
What is True
What is the bond polarity for the O-S bond?
What is Polar
Hydrogen bonding occurs only in compounds containing what elements?
What is Fluorine, Oxygen, Nitrogen
Which bond bonds between non-metals and non-metals?
What is Covalent
What if the octet rule is not satisfied?
What is Apply double or triple bonds
How many lone pairs and bonded atoms does the tetrahedral have?
What is 4 bonded atoms and 0 lone pairs
What is the bond polarity for the Cl-Co bond?
What is Ionic