ch 6 jeopardy review advanced
TRANSCRIPT
JeopardyDot diagrams Lewis
StructuresIMF Hybridization Bond
characteristics
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Dot diagrams
The dot diagram for carbon.
$100 Answer from Dot Diagram
What is C ?
$200 Question from Dot Diagram
The dot diagram for Phosphorous bonded to calcium.
$200 Answer from dot diagram
What is P
P
-3
-3
Ca+2
Ca+2
Ca+2
$300 Question from Dot Diagram
The dot diagram for any halogen.
$300 Answer from Dot Diagram
What is X ?
$400 Question from Dot Diagram
The dot diagram for any alkaline earth metal
$400 Answer from dot diagram
What is X ?
$500 Question from Dot Diagram
The dot diagram for Helium.
$500 Answer from Dot Diagram
What is He ?
$100 Question from Lewis Structures
The Lewis structure and shape for H2.
$100 Answer from Lewis Structures
What is H – H and linear?
$200 Question from Lewis Structures
The Lewis Structure and shape for PH3.
$200 Answer from Lewis Structures
What is H P H
Hand trigonal pyramidal?
$300 Question from Lewis Structures
The Lewis Structure and shape for SiPCl.
$300 Answer from Lewis Structures
What is P Si Cl
And linear?
$400 Question from Lewis Structures
The Lewis Structure and shape for XeF4.
$400 Answer from Lewis Structures
What is and square planar?
$500 Question from Lewis Structures
The Lewis Structure and shape of The formate ion is HCO2
–1.
$500 Answer from Lewis Structures
What is H C O
H C O O
O
trigonal planar?
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-
$100 Question from IMF
The strongest intermolecular force.
$100 Answer from IMF
What is hydrogen bonding?
$200 Question from IMF
The force dependent on number of electrons.
$200 Answer from IMF
What is London dispersion?
$300 Question from IMF
The force(s) available for H2O.
$300 Answer from IMF
What is dispersion and hydrogen bonding?
$400 Question from IMF
The state of matter for a compound with only a
few electrons and is nonpolar.
$400 Answer from IMF
What is gas?
$500 Question from IMF
The most likely state of matter for a compound
with ionic bonding at room temperature.
$500 Answer from IMF
What is solid?
$100 Question from Hybridization
•The methane (CH4) molecule.
$100 Answer from Hybridization
What is sp3?
$200 Question from Hybridization
The phosphorus trichloride (PCl3) molecule
$200 Answer from Hybridization
What is sp3?
$300 Question from Hybridization
The bromine trifluoride (BrF3) molecule.
$300 Answer from Hybridization
What is sp3d?
$400 Question from Hybridization
The butane (C2H4) molecule
$400 Answer from Hybridization
What is sp2?
$500 Question from Hybridization
The oxygen (O2) molecule.
$500 Answer from Hybridization
What is none?
$100 Question from Bond Characteristics
The bond type between oxygen and calcium.
$100 Answer from Bond Characteristics
What is ionic?
$200 Question from Bond Characteristics
The bond type for copper and tin.
$200 Answer from Bond Characteristics
What is metallic?
$300 Question from Bond Characteristics
The polarity diagram for the NH3 molecule.
$300 Answer from Bond Characteristics
What is H N H
H ?
δ+
δ+
δ+
δ-
$400 Question from Bond Characteristics
The polarity diagram for the CO2 molecule.
$400 Answer from Bond Characteristics
What is O=C=Ononpolar?
$500 Question from Bond Characteristics
H2O or CsCl or MgOThe compound with the highest boiling point.
$500 Answer from Bond Characteristics
What is MgO?First compare ionic character…this eliminates H2O, but MgO and CsCl have the same difference in e-neg.Next, consider lattice energy. MgO has smaller ions but more importantly has exchanged 2 electrons instead of just 1. (Mg+2O-2 vs Cs+Cl-)
Final Jeopardy
Polarity depends on these two things.
Final Jeopardy AnswerWhat is electronegativity
difference (polar bonds) and symmetry
of the molecule?(In order to be polar, the molecule
must have BOTH polar bonds AND be asymmetrical.