1.3 Bonding Flashcards

1
Q

Give example of octahedral molecule

A

SF6

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2
Q

Give example of trigonal planar molecule

A

BF3

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3
Q

Give example of linear molecule

A

CO2

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4
Q

What is the bond angle of an octahedral molecule?

A

90*

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5
Q

What is the bond angle of a trigonal planar molecule?

A

120*

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6
Q

What is the bond angle of a linear molecule?

A

180*

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7
Q

What do the molecules: CO2, BF3 and SF6, all have in common?

A

Molecules with multiple bonds, to form one shape within molecule.

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8
Q

What the molecules: CH4, H2O and NH3, all have in common?

A

They are all molecules with for electron pairs (so all electrons in the outer most shell are paired and currently, repelling one another).

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9
Q

Give an example of a tetrahedral molecule

A

CH4

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10
Q

Give an example of a pyramidal molecule

A

NH3

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11
Q

Give an example of a non-linear molecule

A

H2O

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12
Q

What is the bond angle of a tetrahedral molecule?

A

109.5*

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13
Q

What is the bond angle of a pyramidal molecule?

A

107*

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14
Q

What is the bond angle of a non-linear molecule?

A

104.5*

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15
Q

Explain electron-pair repulsion theory (1)

A

Electron pairs in the outer most shell of an atom or ion determines the shape.

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16
Q

Explain electron-pair repulsion theory (2).

A
  • Electron pairs in the outer most shell of an atom or ion determines the shape.
  • An electron has a negative charge. And like charges repel one another.
17
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Explain electron-repulsion theory (3).

A
  • Electron pairs in the outer most shell of an atom or ion determines the shape.
  • An electron has a negative charge. And like charges repel one another.
  • Electron pairs repel each other as far as possible, but lone pairs repel more. This repulsion in covalently bonded molecules forms the shapes molecules take.