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How many lone pairs of electrons are on the Xe atom in XeF6?
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The greater the electronegativity difference between two bonded atoms,the
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The electronegativity is 2.1 for H and 3.0 for N.Based on these electronegativities,NH4+ would be expected to
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How many resonance structures are required in the electron-dot structure of CO32-?
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Classify bonds in As4 as largely ionic,nonpolar covalent,or polar covalent.
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Ionic compounds consist of a single three-dimensional network of ions that are attracted to one another by strong ________ and usually exist in the solid state at room temperature,whereas covalent compounds consist of molecules that are attracted to one another by weak ________ and can exist in gaseous,liquid,or solid state at room temperature.
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Which electrostatic forces hold atoms together in a molecule?
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Using only the elements Be,Cl,and/or P,give the formula of a compound having largely ionic bonds.
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Classify bonds in BeS as largely ionic,nonpolar covalent,or polar covalent.
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How many double and single bonds are in the resonance form for SO2 in which the formal charges on each atom are zero?
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Of the following elements,which has the lowest electronegativity?
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The Lewis electron-dot structure of N2 has ________ nonbonding electrons pairs,________ bonding electron pairs,and a bond order of ________.
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Assign formal charges to each atom in the resonance form for SOCl2 given below. 

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Which electron dot structure for OCN- has a formal charge of -1 on the most electronegative atom?
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