Lewis Structures and Molecular Geometry. Lewis Structures Molecular Geometry Hybridization...

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Lewis Structures and

Molecular Geometry

Lewis Structures

Molecular Geometry

Hybridization Miscellaneous Key Terms

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Question 1 - 10

SO2

Question 1 - 20

O3

Answer 1 – 20

Question 1 - 30

NO2

Answer 1 – 30

Question 1 - 40

SF4

Answer 1 – 40

Question 1 - 50

Acetate

Answer 1 – 50

Question 2 - 10

Shape of AsCl5.

Answer 2 – 10

trigonal bipyramidal

Question 2 - 20

Bond Angle of a Trigonal Planar molecule.

Answer 2 – 20

120 degrees

Question 2 - 30

The bond angle of HgBr2.

Answer 2 – 30

180 degrees

Question 2 - 40

The bond angle of CHCl3.

Answer 2 – 40

109 degrees

Question 2 - 50

The shape and bond angle of SF4.

Answer 2 – 50

Seesaw

Question 3 - 10

The Hybridization of CH4.

Answer 3 – 10

SP3

Question 3 - 20

The hybridization of CO2.

Answer 3 – 20

SP

Question 3 - 30

The hybridization of BeF2.

Answer 3 – 30

SP

Question 3 - 40

The hybridization of SO3.

Answer 3 – 40

SP2

Question 3 - 50

The hybridization of SF6.

Answer 3 – 50

SP3D2

Question 4 - 10

The formal charge of H2O.

Answer 4 – 10

0

Question 4 - 20

Amount of sigma bonds in benzene

Answer 4 – 20

12

Question 4 - 30

Amount of pi bonds in benzene

Answer 4 – 30

3

Question 4 - 40

An example of an expanded octet with Xe.

Answer 4 – 40

XeCl6

Question 4 - 50

The three resonance structures of nitrate

Answer 4 – 50

Question 5 - 10

Definition of Octet Rule

Answer 5 – 10

The valence shell becomes stable at 8 electrons.

Question 5 - 20

Definition of Lone Pair

Answer 5 – 20

2 electrons outside of bonds and fitting with only one atom

Question 5 - 30

Definition of Valence Electrons

Answer 5 – 30

Electrons on the outermost shell of an atom

Question 5 - 40

The type of bond in which electrons are shared

Answer 5 – 40

Covalent Bonds

Question 5 - 50

Definition of a resonance structure.

Answer 5 – 50

A single Lewis Structure of a molecule with multiple Lewis Structures.

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