Involves a metal and a nonmetal bonding
What is ionic bonding?
NaCl
What is sodium chloride?
The main principle VSEPR is based on
What is that electron-rich regions around an atom spread out as much as possible to minimize repulsion?
The kind of IMF that occurs in all molecules, including noble gases
What is dispersion?
The kind of electron domain geometry that results from sp3 hybridization
What is tetrahedral?
Molecules with this kind of bond are easy to shape and conduct electricity very well
What is a metallic bond?
FeS
What is iron (II) sulfide?
The kind of molecular geometry NO2 has
What is bent?
Diatomic molecules experience this kind of IMF
A triple bond is composed of _____ sigma bonds and _____ pi bonds.
What is one sigma bond and two pi bonds?
Smallest unit of covalent compounds
What is a molecule?
P2O3
What is diphosphorus trioxide?
The angle between nonbonding domains in a molecule with a tetrahedral molecular geometry
What is 109.5?
As the strength of IMFS increase, vapor pressure ________.
What is decreases?
The kind of bond that occurs along the bond axis (between the nuclei) of two bonding atoms
What is sigma bonds?
The kinds of bonding that form compounds that are brittle in solid form
What is ionic and covalent bonding?
PbOH
What is lead (IV) hydroxide?
The molecular geometry of BF3
What is trigonal planar?
What are O-H, N-H, and/or F-H bonds?
The sum of all superscripts (e.g. sp3 = 1 + 3 = 4) is equal to this
Smallest unit of ionic compounds
What is a formula unit?
S2Cl2
What is disulfur dichloride?
What VSEPR stands for
What is valence shell electron pair repulsion?
The strongest IMF
What are ion-dipole forces?
The hybridization of a central atom of an atom with trigonal bipyramidal geometry
What is dsp3?