What are the intermolecular forces acting on non-polar molecules?
What are dispersion forces?
The charges are on polar compounds.
What are partial positive and partial negative charges?
What does VSEPR stand for?
What is valence shell electron pair repulsion theory?
Octet refers to what number?
What is 8?
What are the intermolecular forces acting on polar molecules (no OH, NH, or FH bonds?
What are dipole-dipole AND London dispersion?
What is the polarity of Cl2?
What is nonpolar?
What is the molecular geometry of N2?
What is linear?
Electron dot diagrams represent what aspect of an atom?
What are valence electrons?
Which has a higher boiling point, KCl or H2O?
What is KCl?
What is polar?
What is the molecular geometry of SF4?
What is seesaw?
What will bond first in a Lewis dot structure: single electrons or electrons in a lone pair?
What are single electrons?
Which has a higher boiling point, CH2O or CH2OH?
What is CH2OH?
What is the polarity of SF6?
What is non-polar?
What electron geometry and molecular geometry of SeH2?
What is tetrahedral and bent?
How can you tell if a molecule is polar from its Lewis structure?
What are the number of lone pairs OR if it is asymmetrical?
What are the intermolecular acting on C7H15NH?
What are dispersion forces, hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole forces?
Why is BF3 non-polar and NF3 polar?
What is BF3 symmetrical and NF3 not symmetrical?
What molecular geometry(s) have two angles?
What is trigonal bipyramidal and seesaw?
Draw the Lewis structure for SiO2
O=Si=O