Inter/Intramolecular Forces
Lewis Structures
Critical Thinking
Polar or Nonpolar?
Miscellaneous
100

These are the three INTERMOLECULAR forces.

What is LDF (London Dispersion Forces), Dipole-Dipole, and Hydrogen Bonding (H-Bonding)?

100

This value tells you which element should go in the center of the Lewis Structure.

What is the electronegativity value?/What is electronegativity?

100

This is why this compound would NOT have Hydrogen Bonding present.

What is because there are no direct H-O, H-F, or H-N bonds?

100

These are the two indicators to tell you if a compound is POLAR.

What is if two or more different nonmetals bonded together AND if lewis structure has "left over" (unbonded, lone pairs) dots/electrons?

100

This is the day of your test!

What is Wednesday? What is Thursday?

200

These are the three INTRAMOLECULAR forces.

What is ionic bonding, covalent bonding, and metallic bonding?

200

This number is how you determine the number of valence electrons.

What is the group number?

200

2 PART: This is how you would draw the compounds HBr and Br2


This compound would have the higher boiling point and this is the reason why.


What is HBr because it has a stronger force present (dipole-dipole) in comparison to Br2?

200

This indicates that compound is nonpolar

What is if two SAME nonmetals are bonded to one another AND there are NO "left over" (unbonded, lone pair) electrons?

200

This is the day your study guide is due!

What is the day of your test? What is Wednesday? What is Thursday?

300

This force is only present when there are direct bonds of H--F, H--N or H--O.

What is Hydrogen Bonding?

300

This is the shape of a lewis structure when it is shaped like an "upside-down V"

What is Bent?

300

This is the reason why compounds with stronger forces have higher melting/boiling points.

What is the stronger the forces, the more energy required to separate them making the boiling/melting points high?

300

This force is present when compounds are considered polar.

What is Dipole-Dipole?

300
This is where Ms. Hall is from.

What is Florida? What is Miami?

400

This force is only present between two or more metals 

What is metallic bonding?

400

This is the Lewis Structure for the compound F2

What is...

400

This is the correct order of decreasing polarity for the given compounds: As--P, Si--P, S--P

What is Si--P, S--P, As--P?

400

Polarity is defined as this.

What is the unequal or asymmetrical sharing of electrons?

400

These are the periods Ms. Hall has off (doesn't have classes during these periods)

What is 4th and 8th period?

500

This force is only present between a metal and nonmetal.

What is ionic bonding?

500

2 PART: This is the rule that says all elements in a Lewis Structure want to have 8 elements surrounding it.

This element doesn't follow this rule. 

What is the Octet Rule? What is Hydrogen?

500

This is the correct order of increasing polarity for the given compounds: F-N, N-O, Cl-N, Si-N

What is Cl-N, N-O, F-N, Si-N?

500

Electrons are shared like this when two of the same nonmetal are bonded together.

What is equally or symmetrical?

500

This is the college Ms. Hall went to.

What is Florida State? What is FSU?