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This type of bond involves sharing of electron pairs between atoms.

What is covalent bond

100

This rule says that most molecules tend to bond in such a way that each atom has eight electrons in its valence shell.

What is the octet rule?

100

This shape is characteristic of a molecule with four electron groups and no lone pairs around the central atom

What is a tetrahedral?

100

This term describes a molecule with an uneven distribution of charge

What is polar?

100

This term describes the ability of an atom in a molecule to attract electrons to itself

What is electronegativity?

200

This bond type occurs when an electron is completely transferred from one atom to another

What is an ionic bond?

200

In lewis structures, these pairs of electrons are not included

What are lone pairs?

200

Water has this molecular shape due to its two lone pairs and two bond pairs

What is bent?

200

This type of attractive force acts between polar molecules.

What is a dipole-dipole?

200

This term refers to the actual charge on an atom in a molecule, considering the sharing of electrons in bonds

Whta is oxidation state?

300

This is the bond type of the compound, F2

What is Non-polar covalent?

300

The ion has a Lewis structure with three oxygen atoms, one of which carries a negative charge. 

What is the nitrate ion (NO3-)?

300

This molecular geometry results when there are three electron groups and one lone pair around the central atom

What is trigonal pyramidal?

300

This property is significantly affected by hydrogen bonding, resulting in higher values for substances like water

What is  boiling point?

300

This is the strongest intermolecular force present in MgCI^2

What is Ionic force?
400

This special type of dipole-dipole interaction occurs when hydrogen is bonded to nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine

What is a hydrogen bond?

400

This Lewis structure for this molecule shows a triple bond between two carbon atoms.

What is ethyne (C2H2)?

400

A molecule with two atoms has this simple geometry

What is linear?

400

These forces increase in molecular size

What are London dispersion forces?

400

These interactions occur between all molecules and is the weakest of all intermolecular forces

What are London Dispersion forces?

500

This type of bond forms between metal cation and spread out electrons around it.

What is a metallic bond?

500

This common gas has a Lewis structure that is an exception to the octet rule because it has fewer than eight electrons around the central atom

What is BF3?

500

The molecular shape of methane is described by this term

What is tetrahedral?

500

This molecule is nonpolar despite having polar bonds

What is CCI4?

500

This shape of a molecule can be predicted by this theory, which states that electron pairs around a central atom will arrange themselves

What is VSEPR?