The chemical compound N2 has this many electrons that are in unbonded pairs per atom
What is two?
CH4 has a geometry beginning with the stem, tetra, coming from the Latin Tetragonopterus
What is tetrahedral?
The strongest intermolecular force
What is Metalic Boning/Force?
Ionic bonds occur between this type of element and a non-metal
What is a metallic element?
Water is representative of this type of symmetry
What is asymmetry?
PO33- has this number of bonded sides
What is three?
A molecule with three bonded pairs and one non-bonded pair would be an example of this shape which can be attributed to the classification of Polar/Non-polar
What is polar?
(Trigonal pyramidal)
Chloroform (CHCl3) has many intermolecular forces that can act on it, one being the strongest.
What is Hydrogen Bonding?
An electronegativity difference ranging between 0.3 and 1.6 can be attributed to this type of bond
What is covalent/polar?
Most types of intermolecular forces match up with their bond, except for this bond type
What is polar covalent?
This family of elements known for their stability explains the mechanism by which the octet rule exists
What are noble gases?
A byproduct of thermite, aluminum oxide's (Al2O3) central atom of oxygen has two bonded pairs and two nonbonded pairs, resulting in this shape
What is bent?
The subsequent force that is created through the transfer of electrons: Ionic Bond/Force, Dipole-Dipole Attraction
What is the Ionic Force?
I2 is an example of this type of bond
What is non-polar covalent?
The repellant force between like charges allows for this type of geometry
What is VSEPR?
This element, sometimes used as rocket fuel is the single exception to the octet rule
What is boron?
When taking a tetrahedral shape and removing one bonded pair, this shape is formed
What is trigonal planar?
The intermolecular force with examples that are less than 20 degrees Celcius above absolute zero
What is the Non-Polar Force / London Dispersion Force?
These type(s) of bond(s) lower energy potentials
What are all bonds?
A molecule with a consistent bond angle of 120 degrees must be this shape
What is trigonal planar?
SO2 has a ratio of this number of nonbonded electron pairs to this number of double bonds to this number of single bonds
What is 6:1:1?
The shape of the theoretical CO34- would be identified as this
What is trigonal pyramidal?
The instantaneous changes in the relative positions of electrons that allows for the London Dispersion Force are called this
What are dipoles?
The chemical formula HX will represent this type of covalent bond in all cases
What is polar covalent?
The bond angle of the molecule represented by the formula NH4+ in radians minus the number of single bonds about the central atom is equal to this integer when rounded to the nearest whole number
(Deg*π)/180=Rad π≈3.1415
What is negative two?