What VSEPR stands for
Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion
Basic to acidic
What is the acidity trend across the period?
Decreases across the period and increases down the group
What is atomic radius?
The name of group 1
What is alkali metals?
The "greediness" of an atom
What is electronegativity?
The electron geometry on the central atom that contains 4 electron domains
What is tetrahedral?
Amphoteric
What is aluminum oxide?
The trend of ionization energy
What is increases across the period and decreases down the group?
Where the p-block is on the periodic table
What is groups 13 - 18?
How to determine if a bond is polar
What is the difference in electronegativity?
Ionic Bonds
What is the electrostatic attraction between a cation and an anion
The molecular geometry of water
What is bent?
What is silicon dioxide?
The reason for the trend of ionization energy
What is the atomic radius?
The name of group 17
What are halogens?
The type of IMF in polar molecules
What is dipole-dipole?
The difference between electron and molecular geometry
What is electron geometry looks only at the number of electron domains, and molecular geometry takes into account the number of lone pairs?
What is:
SO2 + H2O --> H2SO3
SO3 + H2O --> H2SO4
Why there is a dip in ionization energy between N and O
What is evidence of the p-orbital OR a half filled p-orbital is more stable than one with 4 electrons in it?
What is a Lanthanide?
The main type of IMF in ammonia
What is hydrogen bonding?
HL Question: Why all of the bonds in the carbonate ion are the same length
What is resonance?
What is:
P4O10 + 6 H2O --> 4 H3PO4
P4O6 + 6 H2O --> 4 H3PO3
Why the atomic radius decreases across the period
What is an increase in protons causes a greater "pull" on the valence shell electrons?
Why groups 3 - 12 are classified as transition metals
What is variable oxidation states?
The definition of London Dispersion forces
What is induced dipoles between non-polar molecules?