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Unit 5 Exam Review
PotpourriLewisDots
Properties of BondingIMA
MetallicBonding
IonicBonding
CovalentBonding
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Covalent Bonding Question 100
• The type of compound that is formed by a covalent bond
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Covalent Bonding Question 200
• Happens to the electrons in covalent bonding
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Covalent Bonding Question 300
• Covalent bonds form between
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Covalent Bonding Question 400
• A way to represent or draw molecular compounds
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Covalent Bonding Question 500
• Two ways of describing covalent bonds
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Covalent Bonding Answer 100
• What is a molecular compound or molecule?
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Covalent Bonding Answer 200
• What is sharing of electrons?
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Covalent Bonding Answer 300
• What are two nonmetals?
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Covalent Bonding Answer 400
• What are Lewis Electron Dot Structures?
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Covalent Bonding Answer 500
• What are shapes and polarity?
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VSEPR Question 100
• The shape of water (H20)
– Why?
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VSEPR Question 200
• Linear (2 ways)
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VSEPR Question 300
• Trigonal Pyramidal Components
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VSEPR Question 400
• The shape of BF3
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VSEPR Question 500
• Components of a tetrahedral
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VSEPR Answer 100
• What is bent?– The two lone pairs repel the bonds.
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VSEPR Answer 200
• What is between two atoms or two covalent bonds with no lone pairs on the central atom?
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VSEPR Answer 300
• What are three covalent bonds and one lone pair on the central atom?
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VSEPR Answer 400
• What is trigonal planar?
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VSEPR Answer 500
• What are four covalent bonds and no lone pairs on a central atom?
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Ionic Bonding Question 100
• The type of compound that is formed by an ionic bond
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Ionic Bonding Question 200
• Happens to the electrons in ionic bonding
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Ionic Bonding Question 300
• Ionic bonds form between
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Ionic Bonding Question 400
• Metals
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Ionic Bonding Question 500
• Nonmetals
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Ionic Bonding Answer 100
• What is a formula unit?
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Ionic Bonding Answer 200
• What is a complete transfer of electrons?
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Ionic Bonding Answer 300
• What is a metal and nonmetal?
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Ionic Bonding Answer 400
• What are lose electrons to become a cation?
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Ionic Bonding Answer 500
• What are gains electrons to become anions?
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Metallic Bonding Question 100
• The model of metallic bonding
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Metallic Bonding Question 200
• The ability to be hammered into thin sheets
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Metallic Bonding Question 300
• Ductility
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Metallic Bonding Question 400
• Allows for Conductivity
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Metallic Bonding Question 500
• Similar to (IMA)…
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Metallic Bonding Answer 100
• What is the sea of moving electrons?
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Metallic Bonding Answer 200
• What is malleability?
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Metallic Bonding Answer 300
• What is the ability to be drawn into a thin wire?
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Metallic Bonding Answer 400
• What is the sea of electrons?
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Metallic Bonding Answer 500
• What are dispersion forces?
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Intermolecular Forces Question 100
• Also known as…
• Attraction between…
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Intermolecular Forces Question 200
• Partial + charge of Hydrogen to partial – charge of another molecule
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Intermolecular Forces Question 300
• Dispersion Forces
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Intermolecular Forces Question 400
• Dipole Interactions
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Intermolecular Forces Question 500
• Ranking of IMA (increasing to decreasing)
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Intermolecular Forces Answer 100
• What are van der Waal Forces?
• What are molecules?
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Intermolecular Forces Answer 200
• What is Hydrogen Bonding?
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Intermolecular Forces Answer 300
• What is between two nonpolar molecules?
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Intermolecular Forces Answer 400
• What is between the partial – and partial + of two molecules which are not Hydrogen?
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Intermolecular Forces Answer 500
• What are Hydrogen, Dipole, Dispersion?
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Properties of Bonding Question 100
• High Melting Points
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Properties of Bonding Question 200
• 3 Physical Phases
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Properties of Bonding Question 300
• Low Melting or Boiling Points
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Properties of Bonding Question 400
• Solids at Room Temperature
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Properties of Bonding Question 500
• Conducts Electricity
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Properties of Bonding Answer 100
• What is Ionic?
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Properties of Bonding Answer 200
• What is covalent?
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Properties of Bonding Answer 300
• What is covalent?
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Properties of Bonding Answer 400
• What is Ionic?
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Properties of Bonding Answer 500
• What is Ionic?
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Lewis Dot Question 100
• Draw a Oxygen atom
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Lewis Dot Question 200
• Draw a Sodium Ion
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Lewis Dot Question 300
• Draw a Chlorine Ion
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Lewis Dot Question 400
• Draw PCl5
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Lewis Dot Question 500
• Draw SO42-
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Lewis Dot Answer 100
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Lewis Dot Answer 200
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Lewis Dot Answer 300
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Lewis Dot Answer 400
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Lewis Dot Answer 500
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Potpourri Question 100
• Importance of valence electrons
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Potpourri Question 200
• Octet Rule
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Potpourri Question 300
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Potpourri Question 400
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Potpourri Question 500
• The ability to draw two different structures of the same compound.
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Potpourri Answer 100
• What is allows for bonding and properties?
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Potpourri Answer 200
• What is the tendency to obtain eight valence electrons?
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Potpourri Answer 300
• What is a nonpolar molecule?
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Potpourri Answer 400
• What is a polar molecule?
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Potpourri Answer 500
• What is resonance?
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DAILY DOUBLE
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DAILY DOUBLE
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Final Jeopardy Question
• Draw the Lewis Dot Structure and describe:
C3H8 CH4O
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Final Jeopardy Answer
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•Covalent Bonds•2 nonpolar bonds•8 polar bonds•No lone pairs•Nonpolar molecule•Complex
•Covalent Bonds•0 nonpolar bonds•5 polar bonds•2 lone pairs•Polar molecule•Complex