TRIVIA Click for Question The strongest intermolecular force…. Hydrogen Bonding Click for: Answer and next Question.

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TRIVIA Click for Question

The strongest intermolecular force…. Hydrogen Bonding Click for: Answer and next Question

The weakest intermolecular force….. London dispersion forces Click for: Answer and next Question

A single bond is also referred to as a……______ bond sigma Click for: Answer and next Question

A double bond consists of… 1 sigma bond And 1 pi bond Click for: Answer and next Question

A triple bond can consist of 1 of these and 2 of these…. 1 sigma bond And 2 pi bonds Click for: Answer and next Question

A sigma bond, occurs where? In an area shared Between the two atoms Click for: Answer and next Question

In a double bond, how many pairs of electrons are being shared? two Click for: Answer and next Question

This type of bond occurs when parallel orbitals overlap to share electrons. Pi bond Click for: Answer and next Question

The amount of energy required to break a specific covalent bond is the… Bond Dissociation energy Click for: Answer and next Question

Name the following compound, P 2 O 5 Diphosphorus pentoxide Click for: Answer and next Question

Name the following compound: SO 2 Sulfur dioxide Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the formula for carbon monoxide. CO Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the formula for diarsenic trioxide? Ar 2 O 3 Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the scientific name of ammonia? Nitrogen trihydride Click for: Answer and next Question

Draw the lewis structure for PH 3. Enter Answer Text Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the molecular shape of PH 3. Trigonal pyrimidal Click for: Answer and next Question

In the following, PH 3, how many sigma bonds are there and what type of hybrid orbitals are there? 3 sigma bonds, sp 2 hybrids Click for: Answer and next Question

What must be done to the drawing of NH 4 + upon completing it? Place [ ] around the Ion with the charge As a superscript. Click for: Answer and next Question

This occurs in O 3, SO 3 and NO 3 because there is more than one Lewis structure that can represent the compound. resonance Click for: Answer and next Question

Most nonmetals want an octet (8 electrons) surrounding them. However, Hydrogen requires____ and Boron requires____ 2 and 6 respectively Click for: Answer and next Question

The molecular shape with the formula AB 2 E 2 and AB 2 E is… Bent / angular Click for: Answer and next Question

The hybrid orbitals present in the trigonal bipyrimidal shape are…. sp 3 d Click for: Answer and next Question

The hybrid orbitals present in the trigonal planar shape are…. sp 2 Click for: Answer and next Question

The hybrid orbitals present in the tetrahedral shape are…. sp 3 Click for: Answer and next Question

The hybrid orbitals present in the linear shape are…. sp Click for: Answer and next Question

If Oxygen has an electronegativity of 3.5 and Hydrogen has an electronegativity of 2.2, what type of bond would they make? Polar covalent Click for: Answer and next Question

What type of bond, polar covalent or non-polar covalent would Br 2 contain? Non-polar covalent Click for: Answer and next Question

What type of bond would Na and Cl make? ionic Click for: Answer and next Question

A molecule like CO 2, would be polar or nonpolar? nonpolar Click for: Answer and next Question

A molecule like NH 3, would be polar or nonpolar? polar Click for: Answer and next Question

A molecule like H 2 O, would be polar or nonpolar? polar Click for: Answer and next Question

A molecule like H 2 O, would be polar or nonpolar? polar Click for: Answer and next Question

Quartz, sand, and diamond are examples of what type of covalent molecule? Covalent network Click for: Answer and next Question

Nonpolar covalent substances have a boiling and melting point that is _________ than polar covalent substances. lower Click for: Answer and next Question

A substance that evaporates readily is said to be…. volatile Click for: Answer and next Question