A molecule having four total electron groups around the central atom has three bonding electron groups and one nonbonding electron group what is its molecular structure
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trigonal pyramidal
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How is the oxidation state of a transition metal determined from the chemical formula
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The subscript of the second ion identifies the oxidation state
of the transition metal
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What would cause the shape of a molecule to be tetrahedral
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Four atoms bound to a central atom with no lone pairs
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Which of the following configurations would form a bent molecule
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a molecule with two bound atoms and one lone electron pair
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Why are prefixes not used in naming ionic compounds
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two ions can combine in only one combination
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What best describes a bond formed between two unlike atoms
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The type of bond is determined by the difference in
electrongativity of atoms
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How does the shape of a molecule affect the polarity of the molecule
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C.A molecule that has a symmetrical shape will be a nonpolar
molecule.
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What effect does a lone electron pair have on molecular shape
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The lone pair pushes bonding electron pairs away.
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What are repelled in the VSEPR theory
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Electron pairs
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How many total electrons can the p orbitals hold
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Six in p orbital, in each sublevel of p (px, py, pz) there are
two electrons at max.
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What is an example of food engineering
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The development of irrigation.
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What is a consequence of electron-pair repulsion around an atom
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The atoms sharing the electron pairs will spread out around the
central atom. Apex
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How is the electronagativity trend related to the first ionization energy trend
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Electronegativity and first ionization energy both increase as you move up the periodic table
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How does a lone pair contribute to the molecular shape
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The lone pair repels the electrons of the adjacent bonds more so
than does a bonding pair of electrons, so thus alters the molecular
geometry of the molecule.
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What bond has a very strong dipole dipole force
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a hydrogen bond
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Which of the following is the correct formula for aluminum oxide
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Al203 apex
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A molecule having four total electron groups around the central atom has three bonding electron groups and one nonbonding electron group what is its molecular structure
trigonal pyramidal
How is the oxidation state of a transition metal determined from the chemical formula
The subscript of the second ion identifies the oxidation state
of the transition metal
What would cause the shape of a molecule to be tetrahedral
Four atoms bound to a central atom with no lone pairs
Which of the following configurations would form a bent molecule
a molecule with two bound atoms and one lone electron pair
-apex
Why are prefixes not used in naming ionic compounds
two ions can combine in only one combination
What best describes a bond formed between two unlike atoms
The type of bond is determined by the difference in
electrongativity of atoms
How does the shape of a molecule affect the polarity of the molecule
C.A molecule that has a symmetrical shape will be a nonpolar
molecule.
What effect does a lone electron pair have on molecular shape
The lone pair pushes bonding electron pairs away.
What are repelled in the VSEPR theory
Electron pairs
How many total electrons can the p orbitals hold
Six in p orbital, in each sublevel of p (px, py, pz) there are
two electrons at max.
What is an example of food engineering
The development of irrigation.
What is a consequence of electron-pair repulsion around an atom
The atoms sharing the electron pairs will spread out around the
central atom. Apex
How is the electronagativity trend related to the first ionization energy trend
Electronegativity and first ionization energy both increase as you move up the periodic table
How does a lone pair contribute to the molecular shape
The lone pair repels the electrons of the adjacent bonds more so
than does a bonding pair of electrons, so thus alters the molecular
geometry of the molecule.
What bond has a very strong dipole dipole force
a hydrogen bond
Which of the following is the correct formula for aluminum oxide
A molecule having four total electron groups around the central atom has three bonding electron groups and one nonbonding electron group what is its molecular structure
What best describes a bond formed between two unlike atoms
How does the shape of a molecule affect the polarity of the molecule
A molecule having four total electron groups around the central atom has three bonding electron groups and one nonbonding electron group what is its molecular structure
How is the oxidation state of a transition metal determined from the chemical formula
What would cause the shape of a molecule to be tetrahedral
A molecule having four total electron groups around the central atom has three bonding electron groups and one nonbonding electron group what is its molecular structure
How is the oxidation state of a transition metal determined from the chemical formula
What would cause the shape of a molecule to be tetrahedral
A molecule having four total electron groups around the central atom has three bonding electron groups and one nonbonding electron group what is its molecular structure
Why are prefixes not used in naming ionic compounds
How does the shape of a molecule affect the polarity of the molecule
What effect does a lone electron pair have on molecular shape
A molecule having four total electron groups around the central atom has three bonding electron groups and one nonbonding electron group what is its molecular structure
How is the oxidation state of a transition metal determined from the chemical formula
What would cause the shape of a molecule to be tetrahedral