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covalent bonds form based on Ans:the sharing of electrons that provides an octet of electrons for each most energetically stable elements in the periodic table Ans:noble gases noble gases are also referred to as Ans:inert gases octet rule Ans:all atoms should strive to have 8 electrons in their outermost shell to achieve the most energetically stable state valence electrons Ans:electrons found in the highest energy shell of an atom (aka the highest principle quantum number, n, shell) core electrons Ans:electrons corresponding with the closest previous noble gas (i.e. all except those in the highest energy shell, inner shell electrons) which group does not typically form ions? Ans:group 4A, the energy required to add or remove electrons is too great so they achieve the octet rule by covalent sharing 5 steps of creating a Lewis structure Ans:1. calculate total number of valence electrons available 2. determine which will be the central atom 3. arrange atoms symmetrically around the central atom 4. place bonds/electrons around the atoms until the octet rule is satisfied for each atom, using double or triple bonds if necessary 5. show any charges on the molecule by using brackets and writing the charge in the top right corner outside the brackets the central atom in a molecule is usually Ans:the least electronegative atom, often the atom that will allow you to draw the most symmetrical molecule purpose of hybridization Ans:creates identical bonds instead of some being shorter and stronger than others unhybridized p orbitals form Ans:pi bonds for double bonding two groups attached to a central atom Ans:sp hybridization 180 degree bond angle linear electron pair geometry three groups attached to a central atom Ans:sp2 hybridization 120 degree bond angles trigonal planar electron pair geometr

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Correct Answers | Latest Update | A+

covalent bonds form based on

Ans:the sharing of electrons that provides an octet of electrons for each




most energetically stable elements in the periodic table

Ans:noble gases




noble gases are also referred to as

Ans:inert gases




octet rule

Ans:all atoms should strive to have 8 electrons in their outermost shell to achieve the most

energetically stable state




valence electrons

Ans:electrons found in the highest energy shell of an atom (aka the highest principle quantum

number, n, shell)

,core electrons

Ans:electrons corresponding with the closest previous noble gas (i.e. all except those in the

highest energy shell, inner shell electrons)




which group does not typically form ions?

Ans:group 4A, the energy required to add or remove electrons is too great so they achieve the

octet rule by covalent sharing




5 steps of creating a Lewis structure

Ans:1. calculate total number of valence electrons available

2. determine which will be the central atom

3. arrange atoms symmetrically around the central atom

4. place bonds/electrons around the atoms until the octet rule is satisfied for each atom, using

double or triple bonds if necessary

5. show any charges on the molecule by using brackets and writing the charge in the top right

corner outside the brackets




the central atom in a molecule is usually

Ans:the least electronegative atom, often the atom that will allow you to draw the most

symmetrical molecule

,purpose of hybridization

Ans:creates identical bonds instead of some being shorter and stronger than others




unhybridized p orbitals form

Ans:pi bonds for double bonding




two groups attached to a central atom

Ans:sp hybridization

180 degree bond angle

linear electron pair geometry




three groups attached to a central atom

Ans:sp2 hybridization

120 degree bond angles

trigonal planar electron pair geometry




four groups attached to a central atom

Ans:sp3 hybridization

109.5 degree bond angles

tetrahedral electron pair geometry

, five groups attached to a central atom

Ans:sp3d hybridization

120 and 90 degree bond angles

trigonal bipyramidal EPG




six groups attached to a central atom

Ans:sp3d2 hybridization

90 degree bond angles

octahedral EPG




VSEPR

Ans:Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion theory

theory of molecular structure that assumes that the atoms of a molecule will spread out

around the central atom and conform to a structure that minimizes the repulsion between their

electrons




why does EPG sometimes differ than molecular geometry?

Ans:lone pairs serve as place holders according to VSEPR, maintaining EPG, but we can't

actually see this when looking at molecular geometry

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