Unit 2: Molecular and Ionic Compound Structure

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Q1
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According to VSEPR theory, what is the molecular geometry of CH₄?

Q2
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SO₂ is a bent molecule with a bond angle of approximately 119°. Which best explains why the angle is less than 120°?

Q3
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Which molecule is polar?

Q4
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What is the molecular geometry of water (H₂O)?

Q5
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Which molecule has a dipole moment of zero?

Q6
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In the Lewis structure of the sulfate ion (SO₄²⁻), the formal charge on the sulfur atom when drawn with no double bonds is

Q7
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Which of the following molecules is expected to have a trigonal bipyramidal electron geometry?

Q8
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How many sigma (σ) and pi (π) bonds are in a molecule of ethene (C₂H₄)?

Q9
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The bond angle in NF₃ is approximately 102°, which is less than the ideal tetrahedral angle of 109.5°. The best explanation is

Q10
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VSEPR theory predicts molecular geometry based on:

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A molecule with [math] hybridization has what bond angles?

Q12
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A molecule with a trigonal bipyramidal electron geometry and one lone pair has what molecular shape?

Q13
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Electronegativity differences determine bond type: a large difference creates:

Q14
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Formal charge is calculated by:

Q15
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Metallic bonding involves:

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Resonance structures indicate that:

Q17
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Sigma ([math]) bonds differ from pi ([math]) bonds in that sigma bonds:

Q18
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Which compound is most likely an ionic compound?

Q19
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What is the molecular geometry and approximate bond angles of XeF₄?

Q20
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Based on formal charge analysis, which Lewis structure best represents SCN⁻?

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