What is an ionic bond?
A bond formed by a metal and non metal, where the metal donates electrons and the non metal accepts electrons.
Nitrogen bonds with oxygen to make Nitrate, NO3. are there any double bonds formed?
Opposite of no.
Silicon is in group four and it bonds with four hydrogen atoms to acquire a full octet structure. what is will be the molecular geometry?
Tetrahedral
What do delocalised electrons do during metallic bonding?
they act as "glue" for atoms.
When did Gilbert Newton Lewis create the lewis structure?
1916
What is the strongest type of bond?
What is a metallic bond?
Carbon is in group four, if it bonds with hydrogen, how many hydrogen atoms are needed to make carbon a complete octet?
what is 2 x 2?
Bent structures and Liniear structures are types of molecular geometry. They both have multiple arrangements that can then bent or linear, how many of those structures do they both have?
two
In an ionic bond, what happens to the metal and what happens to the non metal?
The Metal donates electrons and the non metal accepts electrons.
There are three types of bonds, the metallic bond is the strongest bond and the London dispersion force is the weakest bond. What is the name of the bond that is perfectly in between the two according to strength and boiling point?
What is a Hydrogen bond?
What is the weakest type of bond?
What is a London Dispersion Force?
Name an element that can exist as diatomic and triatomic.
An element with 8 electrons.
Trigonal pyramidal has the same bond angles as what molecular geometry
The opposite of straight.
The Hydrogen bond is a very special bond because there are only certain elements that can partake in it, how many of these elements are there?
four
Petrol is a london dispersion force. London dispersion forces are very weak, what happens to petrol if it is stored in an open container?
The opposite of condensation.
Name three elements other than hydrogen that can take part in a hydrogen bond.
Nitrogen, Fluorine and oxygen.
When 4 electrons are shared between two elements, how many bonds are formed?
what is the second even number?
What is an ion?
A charged particle.
What type of intermolecular force has the highest boiling point?
Metallic.
some elements are able to bond with each themselves in order to acquire a full octet structure, they are known as diatomics, what type of force do diatomics hold?
Non polar/ London dispersion forces.
There are three types of forces that can be a polar bond. What are they?
London dispersion force, Dipole- Dipole, and Hydrogen bond.
Who created the Lewis Structure?
Who is Gilbert Newton Lewis?
If an element has four bonded pairs what would its molecular geometry be?
Tetrahedral.
What type of intermolecular force has the lowest boiling point?
London dispersion force.
What is the long form for the Abreviation VSEPRT?
Valence Shell Electron Pair Repultion Theory.