This describes the electron geometry of water
What is tetrahedral
This functional group contains one oxygen surrounded by R groups
what is ether
A molecule consisting of only hydrogen and carbon will have what these IMFs
Balance the following equation:
Ag2S(s) -> Ag + S
What is:
Ag2S -> 2Ag + S
This describes the electron configuration of CH2O
What is trigonal planar
this functional group is like a ketone, but contains hydrogen instead of an R group
What is aldehyde
NaCl has these when dissolved in water
What are ion dipole interactions
How many grams of glucose can you burn in the presence of 25 grams of oxygen:
C6H12O6 + O2 -> CO2 + H2O
What is 23.458 grams
This describes the molecular geometry of the nitrogen in geometry of NH2CH2CO2
What is trigonal pyramidal
What functional group is present in C2H4
what is alkene
Of these three molecules:
CH3CO2
CH3CH2O2
CH3CH2CH2O2
This one has the lowest boiling point
What is CH3CO2
How many moles of OH are needed to produce 8 grams of Ca(OH)2
Ca + OH -> Ca(OH)2
0.216 moles OH
This description explains why hydrogen generally never has an electron or molecular configuration of its own.
What is terminal atom
This functional group contains the the two letter expression you might make when something confusing is made clear.
what is alcohol
what is hydrogen bonding
Balance this equation:
C2H5OH + O2 ---> CO2 + H2O
C2H5OH + 3 O2 → 2 CO2 + 3 H2O
What is the electron configuration of the oxygen in an ether group
what is tetrahedral
This functional group is a ketone with an additional oxygen
What is ester
This molecule: CH3CH2COOH, has what IMFs?
What are hydrogen bonding, dipole dipole interactions and LDF
C8H18 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O
How many grams of octane do you need to burn to produce 2,000 kilograms of CO2?
What is 5680.53 grams