Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Chemical Bonding
Page 2
Questions (1,163)
which is an example of a covalent compound?
a.some electrons in carbon dioxide function as valence electrons in both carbon and
3 answers
asked by
the smart/dummy!
660 views
O Electrical fields of neutral particles interact, bonding those with opposite charges.
During chemical reactions, bonds between
1 answer
asked by
I.D.C.I.I.C.I.S.S.I.N.T.D.W.H.T.B.D.
131 views
Which of the following must happen in order for atoms to bond either ionically or covalently with one another?
a The valence
3 answers
asked by
ayahgao
210 views
Which of the following pairs of elements are likely to form ionic compounds:
A) helium and oxygen B) magnesium and chlorine C)
3 answers
asked by
jake
3,739 views
Which of the following must happen in order for atoms to bond either ionically or covalently with one another?
1 answer
asked anonymously
181 views
How many sigma bonds and pi bonds are there in each of the following:
CH2Cl2 C2H3Cl C5H6 C6N4
4 answers
asked by
Matt
1,685 views
I am asked to draw the 'dot and cross' diagram to show the ionic bonding in sodium chloride. I am asked to show only the outer
4 answers
asked by
carrie
3,133 views
Metallic bonds are responsible for many properties of metals, such as conductivity.
A.An attraction between a positive charge and
25 answers
asked by
Connection girl
10,686 views
which statement explains the relationship between the amount of energy it takes to break a bond and the amount of energy
29 answers
asked by
Godzilla
12,501 views
NH2-,NH3, and NH4+ have H-N-H bond angles of 105, 107, and 109. Explain this variation in bond angles
4 answers
asked by
Joseph
1,482 views
consider the molecules PF3 and PF5.
b]is the PF3 molecule polar or is it nonpolar. explain C] on the basis of bonding principles,
4 answers
asked by
Emily
4,341 views
NH2-, NH3, and NH4+ have H-N-H bond angles of 105, 107 and 109. Explain this variation in bond angles.
4 answers
asked by
Joseph
9,371 views
Why do the halogens easily form ionic and covalent bonds?
Can someone explain this to me?! :(
4 answers
asked by
marie(:
796 views
Shown below is a model of some type of bond between electrons.
Which description best characterizes the type of bond displayed?
21 answers
asked anonymously
125 views
How are reactivity and electronegativity related
1 answer
asked by
Cheri
129 views
To form an oxygen molecule (O2), two oxygen atoms share two pairs of electrons. What kind of bond is shown by this? Select all
4 answers
asked by
Anonymous
2,797 views
what type of bond does phosphorus and tetroxide create
2 answers
asked anonymously
110 views
A molecule is made of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. The bonds holding the molecule together are caused by the sharing of
13 answers
asked by
your local aussie
1,444 views
Between which types of elements do ionic bonds occur, and how do electrons act within the bond?
1 answer
asked by
kate
125 views
Metal atoms tend to give away valence electrons when they bond with nonmetal atoms. What type of bond will form between the
4 answers
asked by
Free Melly
3,308 views
please help me i don't know how to do this! Draw the lewis structure for:
SiO3 -2
3 answers
asked by
sari
2,817 views
Classify the following bonds as ionic, covalent, or neither (O, atomic number 8; F, atomic number 9; Na, atomic number 11; Cl,
4 answers
asked by
Mary
3,640 views
Sodium chloride is formed when the metal sodium bonds to the nonmetal chlorine. The atoms are held together by a(n) ___.
PLEASE
4 answers
asked by
Mj
3,222 views
Use your knowledge of valence electrons and how they affect bonds to figure out how carbon (Group 14) and oxygen (Group 16)
6 answers
asked by
Qart
1,661 views
Ionic and covalent bonds help arrange atoms into unique structures for proteins like hemoglobin. Why is this necessary?(1 point)
6 answers
asked by
or all the answers pls
246 views
For each of the following pairs, identify which element tends to attract electron density from the other in a covalent bond and
4 answers
asked by
Mikhaela
1,564 views
3. A metal from group 1 and a nonmetal from group 17 are?
A. Not likely to bond B. Likely to form a covalent bond C. Likely to
14 answers
asked by
Oscar
5,481 views
is cinnamon ionic or covalent
5 answers
asked by
kylie
1,671 views
1.which is most likely to be part of an ionic bond?
A. an atom with no valence electrons B. an atom with one valence electron C.
6 answers
asked by
12903487456
1,721 views
Given the part of the molecule shown below, can the underlined atom participate in a hydrogen bond with an approriate bonding
4 answers
asked by
selly
691 views
Which option describes something that causes ionic bonds to form?(1 point)
large electronegativity differences small
7 answers
asked by
Quort
3,644 views
H(f) Cl= 121.3 kj
H(f) C= 716.7 H(f) CCl4= -95.7 calculate the average molar bond enthalpy of the carbon-chlorine bond in a CCl4
4 answers
asked by
Chelsea
12,355 views
Which of the following pairs of atoms would you expect to combine chemically to form an ionic compound?
A.Li and S B.O and S C.Al
5 answers
asked by
Chris
4,333 views
In the CO3^2- ion, all three C-O bonds have identical bond lengths of 136 pm. Why?
4 answers
asked by
Joe Schmo
7,140 views
Which statement best describes what must occur for two atoms to combine to form a chemical bond?
A. The electrons of one nucleus
5 answers
asked by
Morgan
3,860 views
Which of the following has the lowest number of unshared electrons around the central atom?
a) XeF4 b) SO2 c) ClF3 d) H2O e) SF6
4 answers
asked by
Anonymous
612 views
The chemical potential energy of bond A is greater than the chemical potential energy of bond B. Which statement best explains
18 answers
asked by
Reply
4,903 views
What are the expected bond angles in ICl4+ (or) ICl_4^+ ??
I think that I have the stucture drawn correcty: I is the central atom
10 answers
asked by
K
14,305 views
For a molecule of fluorous acid, the atoms are arranged as HOFO.
What is the formal charge on each of the atoms? Enter the formal
7 answers
asked by
K
15,643 views
Which do not obey the octet rule?
Check all that apply. NO BF3 ICl2^- OPBr3 XeF4 An explanation would be appreciated, thanks.
5 answers
asked by
Ezra
3,235 views
Which type of bond is formed between two chlorine atoms in a chlorine molecule?
1) polar covalent 2) nonpolar covalent 3)
6 answers
asked by
Case
6,460 views
Given the following information about electronegativity, which binary compound would form covelant bonds with the greatest
5 answers
asked by
Morgan
3,256 views
draw the lewis structure for NO2- including any valid resonance structures. which of the following statements are true?
a. the
4 answers
asked by
natash
10,875 views
draw the lewis structure of CP. include ions pairs and charges.
4 answers
asked by
RQ
1,385 views
Which statement best describes the polarity of SF_4Cl_2?? (or: SF4Cl2, if that helps more)
1. Always polar. 2. Always nonpolar.
10 answers
asked by
K
12,411 views
Is citric acid covalent or ionic?
5 answers
asked by
ashley
2,811 views
Most elements are stable with eight (8) valence electrons. True or False
Elements react in order to gain, lose, or share
4 answers
asked by
samantha
1,609 views
One of the way atoms bond with each other would be through:
a) Two atoms will approach and be compressed by external forces b)Two
5 answers
asked by
physics03
1,917 views
In 3-4 sentences, identify how the geometric structure of NF3 is different than that of NF4+. Explain how the geometry affects
4 answers
asked by
Madison
1,310 views
What is the O-C-N bond angle in OCN-?
Why is the answer 180 degrees?
4 answers
asked by
Danielle
7,968 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Parent Categories (12)
Atomic Structure
Atoms and Bonding
Atoms and Molecules
Chemistry
elements and compounds
Inorganic Chemistry
Molecules and Compounds
Molecules and Structures
Organic Chemistry
Periodic table
Science/Chemistry
Science/Electronegativity