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Lewis Dot Diagrams
Octet Rule
Shapes of Molecules
Bonds and Molecules
Vocabulary
100
Another name for Lewis dot diagram
What is electron dot structure
100
8 electrons are in a ___
What is Full octet
100
two shared and none unshared groups of electrons creates this geometry
What is linear
100
three kinds of bonds
What is single, double and triple
100
Diagram that shows valance electrons as dots
What is Electron Dot Structure
200
Represented by an X
What is missing electron
200
Metals do this to achieve a full octet
What is lose valence electrons
200
tetrahedral example
What is NH
4
200
metal and a non metal
What is an ionic bond
200
Holds atoms together by sharing electrons
What is covalent bond
300
Elements have the same number of electrons in their diagrams when they are in the same ____
What is group
300
Atoms achieve this electron configuration
What is noble gas
300
two bonding pairs and one unbonding pairs
What is trigonal planar
300
diatomic molecules are located here
What is group 7
300
Occurs when it is possible to create two or more lewis dot structures
What is Resonance
400
Group with only 7 valance electrons on their dot structures
What is Halogens
400
All noble gases have eight electrons in their highest energy level except
What is Hydrogren
400
bent molecular geometry has how many shared and unshared pairs
What is two shared two unshared
400
the amount of energy it takes to break a bond
What is bond dissociation energy
400
Bond formed when two atomic orbitals combine to form a molecule orbital that is symmetrical around the axis and connects two nucli
What is single bond
500
The center of the diagram
What is atomic symbol
500
An exception to the octet rule
What is odd numbers of electrons
500
molecular geometry for a five bonding one nonbonding octahedral electron-paired geometry
What is square pyramidal
500
amount of pull on an element
What is electronegativity
500
Repulsion between electron pairs cause molecular shapes to adjust so valance electrons stay as far apart as possible
What is VSEPR theory