Exam 7: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
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The bond angles of a tetrahedron are 120 degrees.
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Halogens tend to form anions that are larger than the neutral atom.
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Which of the following has the largest ionic radius?
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Which of the following compounds illustrates sp3 hybridization?
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The valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory states that molecules assume a shape that minimizes the repulsion between electron pairs and bonded atoms in the valence shell of the central atom.
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The attraction of an atom for the electrons in a covalent bond is referred to as ionization energy.
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In order to achieve an electron configuration that is isoelectric with a noble gas, non-metals tend to:
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Consider the formation of ammonia. Using VSEPR, which molecule shape best describes the shape of the molecule?
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Multiple bonding results from the sharing of more than one electron pair. An example of this phenomenon is the double bond. In this case, the second bond is characterized as:
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Widely separated atoms do not interact, but will reach an optimal separation distance called the bond distance and form a bond.
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In a pi bond the overlap of s-orbitals is responsible for the formation of the pi-bond..
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Which of the following electron configurations belongs to an atom that is most likely to be involved in an ionic bond?
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Which of the following electron configurations belongs to an atom that is most likely to be involved in a covalent bond?
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Which of the following atoms is likely to be involved in an ionic bond?
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