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Orbital - Answer region of space around the nucleus where electrons are formed aufbau principle - Answer s orbital will be filled before the p orbitals in the same shell Valence electrons - Answer electrons in the outermost shell responsible for all bonding Octet rule - Answer States that atoms lose, gain or share electrons in order to acquire a full set of eight valence electrons Ionic bonds - Answer results from the transfer of electrons from one element to the other Covalent bonds - Answer results from sharing electrons between 2 atoms Formal charge - Answer is the charge assigned to individual atoms in a Lewis structure Isomers - Answer different molecules with the same molecular formula Constitutional isomers - Answer have the same formula but differ in connectivity Bond length - Answer distance between the centers of 2 bonded atomic nuclei Bond angles - Answer determines the shape around any atom surrounded by 2 or more groups Linear - Answer 2 groups, 180º bond angles Trigonal planar - Answer 3 groups, 120º bond angles Tetrahedral - Answer 4 groups, 109.5º bond angles

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CHEM 2261 Final Exam Vocabulary
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Solutions 2025-2026 Updated.
Orbital - Answer region of space around the nucleus where electrons are formed



aufbau principle - Answer s orbital will be filled before the p orbitals in the same shell



Valence electrons - Answer electrons in the outermost shell responsible for all bonding



Octet rule - Answer States that atoms lose, gain or share electrons in order to acquire a full
set of eight valence electrons



Ionic bonds - Answer results from the transfer of electrons from one element to the other



Covalent bonds - Answer results from sharing electrons between 2 atoms



Formal charge - Answer is the charge assigned to individual atoms in a Lewis structure



Isomers - Answer different molecules with the same molecular formula



Constitutional isomers - Answer have the same formula but differ in connectivity



Bond length - Answer distance between the centers of 2 bonded atomic nuclei



Bond angles - Answer determines the shape around any atom surrounded by 2 or more
groups



Linear - Answer 2 groups, 180º bond angles



Trigonal planar - Answer 3 groups, 120º bond angles



Tetrahedral - Answer 4 groups, 109.5º bond angles

, Lewis structure - Answer A structural formula in which electrons are represented by dots;
dot pairs or dashes between two atomic symbols represent pairs in covalent bonds.



Condensed structure - Answer a molecular representation in which bonds are not specifically
shown but rather are understood by the order in which atoms are written



Skeletal (bond-line) structures - Answer Heteroatoms are joined directly to the carbons to
which they are bonded with no intervening hydrogens



Hybridization - Answer the mixing of several atomic orbitals to form the same total number
of equivalent hybrid orbitals



sp^3-hybridized orbitals - Answer 25% s, 75% p

tetrahedral geometry

109.5 bond angles

ex) Cs all single bonds



sp^2-hybridized orbitals - Answer 33% s, 67% p

trigonal planar geometry

120 bond angles

ex) Cs 1 double bond



sp hybridization - Answer 50% s, 50% ; shorter bc more s character



Electronegativity - Answer measure of an atom's affinity for or tendency to attract electrons;
inc. left to right and bottom to top



Nonpolar - Answer when electronegativity is the same between 2 atoms



Polar convalent - Answer unequal sharing between atoms



Dipole - Answer created by equal but opposite charges that are separated by a short
distance



Dipole moment - Answer an arrow indicates the direction of the dipole



Electrostatic potential maps - Answer show how electron density is distributed in a molecule

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