Vocabulary
Identifying Bonds
Intermolecular Forces
VSEPR
Miscellaneous
100

A force holding two or more atoms together.

What is a bond?

100

Na

Metallic bond

100
The weakest intermolecular force.

What are London Dispersion Forces?

100

The VSEPR geometry of H2O.

What is bent?

100

This type of bond is soft, has low melting and boiling points, and is generally non-conductive.

What is a covalent bond?

200

Involves a sea of mobile electrons.

What is a metallic bond?

200

NaCl

Ionic bond

200

A force used to describe when one side of a molecule has a slightly positive charge and the other side has a slightly negative charge.

What are dipole-dipole forces?

200

The VSEPR geometry of CO2.

What is linear?

200

The energy required to remove the most loosely bound electron in an atom.

What is ionization energy?

300

Involves the transfer of electrons.

What is an ionic bond?

300

HCl

Covalent bond
300

A type of intermolecular force that only forms when a particular element has a bond with an electronegative atom, such as nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine.

What is a hydrogen bond?

300

The VSEPR geometry of ammonia.

What is pyramidal?

300

This type of bond allows for a substance to be malleable, ductile, have high melting and boiling points, and to be conductive in any phase.

What is a metallic bond?

400
Involves the sharing of electrons.

What is a covalent bond?

400

NaNO3

Covalent and ionic bonds

400

Identify the intermolecular forces in methane.

London dispersion forces, only

400

The VSEPR geometry of methane.

What is tetrahedral?

400

On a periodic table, this factor decreases from left to right and increases from top to bottom.

What is atomic radius?

500

A force of attraction for the most loosely bound electrons both within an atom and nearby atoms.

What is electronegativity?

500

C8H10N4O2

Covalent bonds

500

Identify the intermolecular forces involved in ammonia.

London dispersion force, hydrogen bonding.

500
The VSEPR geometry of peroxide.

What is bent?

500

This type of bond produces compounds that are hard, have high melting and boiling points, and are conductive only in the aqueous or liquid phase.

What is an ionic bond?