Suggest whteher clf3 HAS polar bonds
YES
- F more electronegative
- d+ cl, d- f
electronegativity
ability of an atom to attract the bonding pair of ELECTRONSSS in a covalent bond
why do repeats?
atomic emission spectra provisde evidence for …
quantum shells
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Problems and improvements of collection over water(gas collected 2 low)
shortest bond length in CH3OH
O-H as largest difference in electronegativity
hydrogen bond angle
ALWAYS 180
- 2 bonding pairs
- 0 lone pairs
trigonal bipyrmaidal angles
explain why the positive charge is on the carbon atom shown
tertairy carbocation is more stable than a primary carbocation
because it has more positive inductive alkyl groups
importance of termination (2)
describe what is meant by cracking (2)
why can propene form 2 possible products with HBr
biggest hazard of alkanes
flamable
in combustion where must the u-tube go
BEFORE boiling tube w lime water; distinguishes water as a product of combustion rather than the limewater
why can hydrogen chloride gas not conduct electricity but HCl acid can
covalent bond in hydrogen chloride changes to an ionic bond in aqueous solution
pressure in pvnrt is in
PASCALS
EXPLAIN WHY METHANOL IS SOLUBLE IN WATER
why is NaCL soluble in water but not methanol
2 reasons why x is more electronegative
despit ehaving polar bonds why is x not polar
use mexwell boltzmann diagram to explain why the use of a catalyst increases the rate of decomposition of ammonia (3)
similarities (2) and differences (2) between pi and sigma bonds
SIMILARITIES:
- both include the overlap of orbitals
- both involve electrostatic attraction between a BONDING pair of electrons and positive nuclei
DIFFERENCES:
- pi = sideways overlap of orbitals
- sigma = direct end on overlap of atomic orbitals
explain maxwell boltzmann at high temp
why might reaction not happen as shown