Chapter 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Which elements have an incomplete octet?

A
Hydrogen - 2 electrons 
Helium - 2 electrons 
Lithium- 2 electrons 
Beryllium- 4 electrons 
Boron- 6 electrons
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2
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Which elements have an expanded octet ?

A

Any element in period 3 or greater

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3
Q

How many electrons do P, S and Cl hold ?

A

10, 12, 14

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4
Q

What is a nonpolar covalent bond ?

A

Electrons are equally shared

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5
Q

What is a polar covalent bond ?

A

Electrons are shared unequally

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6
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Coordinate covalent

A

If both shared electrons are contributed by one of the two atoms

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7
Q

Cation

A

Metal lose electrons

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8
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Anion

A

Nonmetal gain electrons

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9
Q

What are the five characteristics of ionic bonds ?

A
  1. High melting and boiling point
  2. Highly soluble in water
  3. Good conductors of heat and electricity
  4. Large electronegativity difference between ions
  5. Crystal lattice arrangement as solids to maximize attraction
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10
Q

What are the characteristics of covalent bonds ?

A
  1. Lower melting and boiling point
  2. Don’t break down into ions
  3. Poor conductors of heat and electricity in
    Iiquid or aqueous state
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11
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Bond order

A

Shared electron pairs between two atoms

Single bond- 1
Double bond - 2
Triple bond- 3

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12
Q

Bond energy

A

Energy required to break a bond

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13
Q

What electronegativity difference is generally considered non polar ?

A

0.5

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14
Q

What electronegativity difference is considered polar ?

A

0.5 to 1.7

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15
Q

What is the equation for dipole moment ?

A

p= qd

p = dipole moment
q=magnitude of charge
d= displacement vector that separates two charges

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16
Q

Lewis base

A

Donates a pair of electrons

17
Q

Lewis acid

A

Accepts a pair of electrons

18
Q

Formal charge formula

A

Formal charge = valence electrons - Nnonbonding - 1/2Nbonding

19
Q

What is the criteria for Lewis structures ? Which Lewis structure is preferred ?

A
  1. Small or no formal charge
  2. Less separation between opposite charges
  3. Negative formal charges are placed on more electronegative atoms
20
Q

What is the ideal bond angle for tetrahedral geometry ?

A

109.5 degrees

21
Q

What are the three types of electrostatic interactions and rank them from strongest to weakest?

A
  1. Hydrogen bond
  2. Dipole- dipole interactions
  3. London dispersion forces
22
Q

London dispersion forces

A

Short lived induced dipoles that extend over short distance. Larger molecules have greater dispersion forces

23
Q

Dipole dipole interactions

A

Polar molecules orient themselves in a way in which the negative dipole interacts with positive

Last longer than London dispersion

24
Q

Hydrogen bond

A

Strong dipole dipole interactions that are specific to hydrogen binding to fluorine , oxygen and nitrogen . They are intermolecular or intramolecular .

25
Q

What are the five VSEPR shapes and their corresponding angles

A
  1. Linear- 180
  2. Trigonal planar-120
  3. Tetrahedral- 109.5
  4. Regional bipyramidal - 90, 120, 180
  5. Octahedral - 90, 180