What is the weakest intermolecular force?
London dispersion forces.
SO32-
Sulfite
5 Bonds and 0 Lone Pairs (AX5)
Trigonal Bipyramidal
SO42-
Sulfate
What is the most electronegative element?
Fluorine
What's stronger, Ion-Dipole Forces or Hydrogen Bonding?
Ion-Dipole
NO2-
Nitrite
EG= Tetrahedral MG= Bent (Angular)
NO3-
Nitrate
What is the least electronegative element?
Francium
What's stronger, Dipole-Dipole or Hydrogen Bonding?
Hydrogen bonding
SCN-
Thiocyanate
EG= Tetrahedral MG= Trigonal Pyramidal
PO43-
Phosphate
What does the symbol λ stand for? (Think back to beginning of class)
wavelength
What elements does hydrogen have to be bonded with to allow hydrogen bonding?
N, O, F (Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine)
ClO2-
Chlorite
4 bonds and 2 lone pairs (AX4E2)
EG= Octahedral MG= Square Planar
N3-
Azide
The stronger the intermolecular force the (blank) the boiling point.
Higher
The more surface area a compound has the more (blank) forces it has.
London dispersion
Cr2O72-
Dichromate
4 Bonds and 1 Lone Pair (AX4E)
EG= Trigonal Bipyramidal MG= See-Saw
HCO3-
Bicarbonate
What bonds are 100% non-polar?
Anything bonded with itself or C-H