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23 Cards in this Set
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methan
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2
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ethane
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3
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propane
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4
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butane
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5
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pentane
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6
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hexane
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7
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octane
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8
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nonane
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9
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nonane
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10
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decane
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11
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undecane
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12
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dodecane
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How can you tell from a skelatel structure if somthing is a alcohol?
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there will be OH substituents attached
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How can you tell from a skelatal structure if somthing is a haloalkane?
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there will be halogen substituents attached
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How can you tell from a skelatel if somthing is a alkane?
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there will be no OH or halogen substituents attached
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What does VSEPR stand for?
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valence-shell electron pair repulsion model
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Molecular Orbital Theory
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a model in which the electrons occupy orbitals as they do in atoms, but extending over the whole molecule
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Atomic Orbital
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an orbital associated with an atom s,p,d, & f
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( ) Bonding
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( ) end on end overlap
overlap of same colors |
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( ) Antibonding
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( ) end on end overlap
overlap of opposite color |
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( ) Bonding
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( ) side to side overlap
overlap of opposite color |
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( ) Antibonding
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( ) side to side overlap
overlap of same colors |
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Describe the reason for using orbital hybridization
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hybridization is a simple but useful model for accounting for the arrangement of electrons around an atom in a molecule
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