Bonding Types
Lewis Structures
Molecular Geometry
Intermolecular Forces
Definitions
100

This bond type transfers electrons.

What is ionic bonds?

100

The number of electrons that the highest energy level of each atom must contain during bonding.

What is eight?

100

The shape of a compound if it has 2 bonded pairs and 0 nonbonded pairs.

What is linear?

100

The strongest force in the compound MgO.

What is ionic?

100

An attraction between atoms that allows the formation of chemical substances that contain two or more atoms.

What is a chemical bond?

200

This bond type shares electrons

What is covalent bonds?

200

These two atoms are exceptions to the Octet Rule.

What are Hydrogen and Boron?

200

The shape of a compound if it has 3 bonded pairs and 1 nonbonded pairs.

What is trigonal planar?

200

The strongest intermolecular force present for N2.

What is London Dispersion Force (LDF)?

200

A pair of valence electrons that aren't shared with another atom in a covalent bond.

What is a lone pair?

300

This type of bond contains the 7 diatomics.

What is non-polar covalent?

300

The total number of valence electrons in CO2.

What is 16 valence electrons?

300

The shape of N2.

What is linear?

300
These are the five intermolecular forces.

What are metallic, ionic, H-Bond, Dipole, and LDF?

300

A rule that states that compounds form so that each atom has 8 electrons in its highest energy level.

What is the Octet Rule?

400

The bond type of Al2O3.

What is ionic bond?

400

The type of bond in N2.

What is a triple bond?

400

The shape of CH4.

What is tetrahedral?

400

If the bond is between a metal and non-metal, than this is always the force.

What is ionic?

400
A force of attraction or repulsion that acts between neighboring molecules.

What is an intermolecular force?

500

The bond type of NH3.

What is polar covalent bond?

500

The number of lone pairs in the molecule CO2.

What is zero?

500

The molecular geometry of PF3.

What is trigonal pyramidal?

500
The three atoms that Hydrogen can bond to for there to be a Hydrogen Bonding force.

What are nitrogen, oxygen, and flourine?

500

A model in chemistry used to predict the geometry of molecules from the number of electron pairs surrounding their central atoms.

What is VSEPR?