A molecule with three electron groups (bonding or lone pairs) around the central atom has this electron geometry.
What is trigonal planar?
The unequal sharing of electrons in a covalent bond.
What is a polar bond?
These three are the primary intermolecular forces in covalent molecules.
What are dispersion, dipole-dipole, Hydrogen bonding?
The mixing of atomic orbitals.
What is hybridization?
This is the electron geometry of a molecule with two electron groups around the central atom.
What is linear?
This is the primary intermolecular force in CaBr2
What is Ion/Ion
What is the hybdridization of phosphorous pentabromide
This electron geometry describes molecules with five electron groups around the central atom, like PCl₅.
What is trigonal bipyramidal?
Xenon tetrafluoride has these intermolecular forces.
What is dipole dipole, disperison: nonpolar?
This is the hybridization of the central atom in ozone
What is sp2?
If a molecule has six electron groups around its central atom, such as SF₆, it adopts this electron geometry.
What is octahedral?
Draw the lewis structure for sulfouric acid.
What is ...
CO2 has these types of bonds and is what type of molecule?
What is Polar, disperion, nonpolar?
This is the hybridization of Nitrogen in NH3
What is sp2