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Name the geometry and give the bond angles?

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Name the geometry and give the bond angles?

trigonal pyramidal

107.3

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Define covalent bond.

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Define covalent bond.

The electrostatic force between atoms that results in the sharing of one or more pairs of electrons

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List ALL the common diatomic molecules.

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List ALL the common diatomic molecules.

H2 hydrogen

N2 nitrogen

O2 oxygen

F2 fluorine

Cl2 chlorine

Br2 bromine

I2 iodine

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Draw the Lewis structure and the structural formula for water.

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Draw the Lewis structure and the structural formula for water.

H O H OH H

StructuralLewis

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Name 3 ways to tell apart an oxyacid and a binary acid.

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Name 3 ways to tell apart an oxyacid and a binary acid.

1. Binary H and usually a halogen

2. Oxyacids contain OXYANIONS

3. Binary start with prefix hydro-

4. Some Oxyacids end in –ous

5. Formula of Binary only has 2 capital letters

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The green line refers to a molecules ____________.

Distance

ENERGY

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The green line refers to a molecules ____________.

Distance

ENERGY

BONDDISSOCIATIONENERGY

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The arrow is pointing to a

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The arrow is pointing to a

σ sigma bond

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What is the relationship between bond length and bond strength?

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What is the relationship between bond length and bond strength?

The shorter the bond the stronger it is!!!

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Define endothermic! And explain the difference between endothemric and exothermic!!!

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Define endothermic! And explain the difference between endothemric and exothermic!!!

Endothermic is used to describe a chemical reaction when you have to put more energy in to break the bonds then you get out when new bonds form!!!!

Endothermic- you put more energy in

Exothermic- you get more energy out

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List the rules for naming simple binary molecules

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List the rules for naming simple binary molecules

1) Left to Right2) “-ide” be back!3) Junkies need their PRE-fix

a. EXCLUDE MONO on first element

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Name this H3PO3

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Name this H3PO3

phosphorous acid

PO33- phosphite ion

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Define resonance. Draw O3 showing resonance.

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Define resonance. Draw O3 showing resonance.

A structure has resonance when one or more correct Lewis structures can be draw to show the sharing of electrons.

OO

O

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List the prefixes used in naming covalent molecules for 1-10.

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List the prefixes used in naming covalent molecules for 1-10.

mono - 1di - 2tri - 3tetra - 4penta - 5

hexa - 6hepta - 7octa - 8nona - 9 deca - 10

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List all 3 exceptions to the octet rule we discussed.

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List all 3 exceptions to the octet rule we discussed.

I. Odd number of e-

II. Fewer than 8 e-

III. Expanded Octet

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Give an example of each of the exceptions to the octet rule.

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Give an example of each of the exceptions to the octet rule.

NO2

BH3

SF6

O N O

H B H

H

SF

FF

F

F

F

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Define bonding orbital.

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Define bonding orbital.

The region where shared electrons are most likely to be found.

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What does VESPR stand for and what does it mean?

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What does VSEPR stand for and what does it mean?

V alence

S hell

E lectron

P air

R epulsion

The VSPER model states that atoms will arrange themselves into molecules in such a way as to minimize the repulsion between pairs of electrons

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A molecule that is sp3 hybridized with no lonepairs on the central atom would have bond angles of?

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A molecule that is sp3 hybridized with no lonepairs on the central atom would have bond angles of?

109.5

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Name all of these molecular structure models.

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Name all of these molecular structure models.

Stick

Space Filling

Ball & Stick

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Name and describe all IMF discussed in class.

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Name and describe all IMF discussed in class.

Dispersion Forces

Attraction between non-polar molecules

Electrons move and create small partial charges allowing for attraction

Dipole Dipole Forces

Attraction between polar molecules

The negative end of a polar molecule is attracted to the positive end of another polar molecule and vice-versa

Hydrogen bonding

Attractive force between a H on one molecule and the N, F, or O of another molecule

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According to the chart what is the bond character ratio of N2?

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According to the chart what is the bond character ratio of N2?

100:0 covalent:ionic

N=3.04 3.04-3.04=0.00

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Which Molecule is polar and why?

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Which Molecule is polar and why?

F

F F

F

C H N H

O

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Which Molecule is polar and why?

F

F F

F

C

Oxygen is the most electronegative atom in the molecule and will pull all electrons toward itself.

F is more electronegative than C but the geometry cancels out the pull of each F.

H N H

O

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Draw the Lewis structure of sulfate.

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Draw the Lewis structure of sulfate.

S O

O

O

O

2-

S O

O

O

O

2-

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Explain a coordinate covalent bond and give an example of one.

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Explain a coordinate covalent bond and give an example of one.

A coordinate covalent bond occurs when on atom donates both electrons that are involved in making a bond.

H B

H

H

N

H

H

H


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