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Essentials of General, Organic, and Biochemistry Exam Questions with Verified Answers Latest Update 2024 (Already Passed) Molecules - Answers Chemical substances made of two or more atoms that are bonded together by covalent bonds. H20, O2, CO2, H2, N2, etc, are naturally occurring examples. Compa...

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Molecules - Answers Chemical substances made of two or more atoms that are bonded together by
covalent bonds. H20, O2, CO2, H2, N2, etc, are naturally occurring examples. Compare with ions, which
are NOT held together by covalent bonds.

Nonpolar molecules - Answers A molecule with a even distribution of electrons; not separation of charge

Octet rule - Answers Atoms gain or lose electrons to obtain 8 in outer shell

Dipole-dipole interactions - Answers Intermolecular force of attraction between the permanent dipoles
of two polar molecules

Ball and stick model - Answers A model of a molecule that represents atoms as colored spheres and
covalent bonds as sticks. Its a tool for visualizing bond angles in a molecule.

Electron geometry - Answers the arrangement of electrons around the central atom of molecule

Molecular shape - Answers the arrangement of atoms around the central atom

Dipole - Answers A charge separation in a bond or a molecule

Electrostatic interactions - Answers The force of attraction between oppositely charged entities such as
a proton and an electron or a cation and an anion

Electronegativity - Answers A measure of an atoms ability to attract electrons toward itself in a molecule

Dispersion force - Answers the only force of attraction between non-polar molecules, created by
temporary attractions between induced dipoles

Hydrogen bonding forces - Answers the strongest intermolecular force of attraction that can exist
between molecules. It typically occurs between the hydrogen atom in an N-H or O-H bond in one
molecule and either an oxygen or nitrogen atom in another molecule. HF can also hydrogen bond, but it
is not found in the body

Bond length - Answers distance between two nuclei joined by a bond

Bond angles - Answers the angles created by a central atom and any two atoms bonded to the central
atom

Molecular shapes - Answers linear (HCl, F2, CO2), bent (H2O), trigonal planar (BF3), tetrahedral (CH4),
trigonal pyramidal (NH3), trigonal bipyramidal (PCl5), square Planer(Xef4), octahedral (SF6)

Space filling model - Answers Shows the relative amount of space each atom actually takes up, but don't
show bond lengths clearly.

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