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What electron pair geometry and bond angles does a molecule have if it has 2 electron pairs
LINEAR GEOMETRY
180 *degrees
What electron pair geometry and bond angles does a molecule have if it has 3 electron pairs
TRIGONAL PLANAR
120 * degrees
What electron pair geometry and bond angles does a molecule have if it has 4 electron pairs
TETRAHEDRAL
109.5 *degrees
What electron pair geometry and bond angles does a molecule have if it has 5 electron pairs
TRIGONAL BIPYRAMIDAL
120* / 90* degrees
(violates the octect rule)
What electron pair geometry and bond angles does a molecule have if it has 6 electron pairs
OCTAHEDRAL
90* / 180* degrees
What is the molecular geometry if it has 2 bonding pairs and 1 nonbonding pair?
BENT
What is the molecular geometry if it has 3 bonding pairs and 1 nonbonding pair?
TRIGONAL PYRAMIDAL
What is the molecular geometry if it has 2 bonding pairs and 2 nonbonding pair?
BENT
What is the molecular geometry if it has 4 bonding pairs and 1 nonbonding pair?
SEE-SAW
What is the molecular geometry if it has 3 bonding pairs and 2 nonbonding pair?
T-SHAPED
What is the molecular geometry if it has 2 bonding pairs and 3 nonbonding pair?
LINEAR
SF6
What is the molecular geometry if it has 5 bonding pairs and 1 nonbonding pair?
SQUARE PYRAMIDAL
BrF5
What is the molecular geometry if it has 4 bonding pairs and 2 nonbonding pair?
SQUARE PLANAR
XeF4
What group are Alkali Metals
Group 1A
Common Alkali reactions with 02
2Li2O Na2O2 KO2
Trend for Increasing Radius
right to left
top to bottom
Trend for Increasing Ionization Energies
bottom to top
left to right
Name the Quantum Numbers and their functions
N= (shell)
l=(subshell)
ml=(orbital)
ms-(spin)
V(aplha) = c
v=frequency (Hz)
(alpha)= wavelength
c=speed of light
at what conditions are deviations from the ideal gas law the greatest?
low temperatures and high pressures