Intermolecular Forces of Attraction. What holds molecules together? Intramolecular Forces – attractive forces within compounds that hold the compound.
Laboratory 06 MOLECULAR GEOMETRY AND POLARITY. Background- Lewis structure Diagrams that show the bonding between atoms of a molecule and the lone pairs.
V alence S hell E lectron P air R epulsion Theory.
Covalent Bonds. Gases, liquids, or solids (made of molecules) Low melting and boiling points Poor electrical conductors in all phases Many soluble in.
10 | 1 Chapter 10 Molecular Geometry and Chemical Bonding Theory.
Chemistry 101 : Chap. 9 Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theories (1) Molecular Shape (2) The VSEPR Model (3) Molecular Shape and Molecular Polarity (4)
Molecular Geometries and Bonding Molecular Geometries and Bonding(Ch 9) Resources TB: chapter 9 and powerpoint from Pearson (modified ) Pearson: Online.
Molecular Geometry and VSEPR Theory. VSEPR Theory Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory States that electron pairs repel each other and assume.
Chapter 51 Example NO 2 ( ) nitrogen ( ) oxide 2 O’snitrogen dioxide 1 NMononitrogen dioxide often omit “mono” Nitrogen dioxide.
Molecular Geometries and Bonding © 2009, Prentice-Hall, Inc. Molecular Shapes The shape of a molecule plays an important role in its reactivity. By noting.
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1 Regents Chemistry U10 L01 2 Ionic Bonds involve a force of attraction that develops through… ELECTRON TRANSFER In covalent bond formation the bond.