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Which of the following happens when an ionic bond is formed?
A. One atom pulls an electron from another atom. B. Two atoms attain
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HCl is a gas at room temperature and does not conduct electricity. Yet when dissolved in water, the solution becomes an
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Morgan
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Assume that you were given samples of two white, crystalline compounds, one of them ionic and one covalent. Describe how you
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chelsy
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why is a hydrogen molecule (H2) more stable than two individual hydrogen atoms?
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Drake
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Which statement correctly describes a covalent bond?
The atoms' valence electrons combine to form a network of bonds. Valence
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If BH3 formed the trigonal planar molecule shown in the image below, which statement would best describe BH3?
A. Boron does not
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Morgan
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4.)When two or more atoms of the same of the same element are in a chemical bond, the substance is called a(n)________
A.)Compoun
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what elements follow the octet rule?
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Ann
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Which pair of bonded atoms has the largest
dipole moment? 1. C N 2. N N 3. C O 4. C C 5. C F
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Thinh
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I need to know the most polar bond in each molecule. HSCH2CH2OH / HC12F / HOCH2CH2NH2
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Chris
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Is hydrogen bonding strongest between molecules of H20 H2S H2Se or H2Te?
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Anonymous
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What is the structure of N4O, where the 3 nitrogen bonds have different bond lengths and the N=O bond is a double bond. I just
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Phil
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Acetic acid is a polar molecule and can form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. Therefore, it has high solubility in water.
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James
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What is the likely formula for a molecule composed of hydrogen atoms and one sulfur atom? Draw the Lewis structure for this
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N/A
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Based on the chemical formula, what type of compound is sodium fluoride (NaF)? Why?
Sodium fluoride is an ionic compound because
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Kylee
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Water has an extremely high boiling point compared to other compounds of similar molar mass because of ?
Hydrogen Bond Adhesive
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Shadow
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For AsClF4^2-:
a)Name the hybridization of the orbitals of the central atom. i)s ii)sp iii)sp2 iv)sp3 v)sp4 vi)sp3d vii)sp3d2
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Chemgam
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Which bond is polar covalent?
a) H2 b) Cl2 c) HCl d) O2 is it HCL ?
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Anonymous
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One reason carbon monoxide (CO) is toxic in that it bind to the blood protein hemoglobin more
strongly than oxygen does. The
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Johannie
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#1) The Lewis structure of PF3 shows that central phosphorus atom has ___ nonbonding and ___ bonding electron pairs.
#2) How many
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Diana
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Of the compounds below,_____ has the smallest ionic separation and why?
A.RbF B.K2S C.SrBr2 D.KF E.RbCl --> How does one
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Mandy
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Which of the following is an example of sp3d2 hybridization?
A. C2H6 B. IF7 C. PCl5 D. SF6
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Morgan
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Sodium chloride is formed when atoms lose and gain electrons. Carbon monoxide is formed when atoms share electrons. In both
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In which of the following pairs of compounds are both members of the pair ionic compounds? Explain
a. Pl3 and HBr b. H2S and NCl3
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Lisa
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The dipole moment (μ) of HBr (a polar covalent molecule) is 0.851D (debye), and its percent ionic character is 12.6% . Estimate
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Summer
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Which compound has a higher boiling point and why?
a. PF3 b. PF5
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Jim
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What happens when the nucleus of one atom attracts a pair of shared electrons more strongly than the nucleus of the other atom
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The nitrogen-to-hydrogen single bond energy is 389 kJ/mol in NH3. What is the minimum frequency of radiation having the
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Kamila
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What is the lewis dot structure for Fluoride, F1- and Mg2???
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lucy
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Whats the total number of bonding electrons for CH3F? Whats the total number of nonbonding electrons for CH3F?
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Student
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Rank from longest to shortest bond length:
Si-O, Si-H, Si-S
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Are the bonds for these substances correct?
Sodium chloride - ionic Sucrose - covalent Copper - metallic Calcium chloride - ionic
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Anonymous
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Why is cis-PCl3F2 polar and trans-PCl3F2 nonpolar?
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Sanaya
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Determine the number of bonding electrons and the number of nonbonding electrons in the structure of SeCl2 and SiO2.
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LO
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Which of the following compounds is expected to have the strongest interaction between its molecules? CO2, NO2, SO2, H2S
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yr
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1.which of the following is the most polar bond? explain
n-f c-f h-f o-f 2. in the trigonal bipyramidal geometry, which position
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katherine
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Put in order from strongest to weakest: London Dispersion Forces, Hydrogen Bonds, Dipole-dipole interactions, ionic bonding, and
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Lelia
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What is the intermolecular forces present when KCl is bonded to itself? Thank you.
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Why would two atoms form a covalent bond instead of an ionic bond?
Both atoms in a bond have similar electronegativity; thus,
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Kylee
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Compare and Contrast the bonding found in the H2 and HF molecules with that found in NaF?
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Oxygen attracts electrons more strongly than hydrogen does. What kind of bond forms between the two hydrogen atoms and single
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Logan
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Carbon is in Group 4 on the periodic table. Does carbon typically form covalent or ionic bonds, and why?
1. It typically forms
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mama bear
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The electronegativities of the elements are H=2.1, O=3.5, F=4.0, S=2.5, Cl=3.0. Determine (calculate) the electronegativity
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Bran
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Based on electronegativity values, which bond has the highest degree of ionic character:
H--S Si--Cl Cs--Br?
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Britt
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What are the differences between ionic bonds and covalent bonds?
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Jackie
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Which pair of molecules has the strongest dipole-dipole interactions?
a- CO2 and CO2 b- CO2 and CH4 c- NH3 and NH3 d- NH3 and CH4
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Casey
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Ddraw an electron dot structure for a compound of fluorine and Z?
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It takes 146kJ/mol to break a oxygen oxygen single bond calculate the maximum wavelength of light for which a oxygen oxygen
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Oxidation number of pf3
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Hi! Can you tell me if I chose the right options for my chemistry homework? My answers are at the bottom.
1. Electrostatic
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