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PORTAGE - CHEM 103 MODULE 3 EXAM ACTUAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+ || 100% GUARANTEED PASS NEWEST VERSION Molecular (covalent) compounds composed of two elements nomenclature - Answer ️1) name the more metallic element, adding a Greek prefix if two or more atoms are present 2) name the more nonmetallic element, adding a greek prefix, changing the ending to "-ide" Example: SO3: sulfur trioxide N2O4: dinitrogen tetroxide P4O10: tetraphosphorus decaoxide Binary acid - Answer ️acids comprised of hydrogen and one other nonmetallic element Molecular (covalent) compounds: binary acid nomenclature - Answer ️1) add the prefix hydro- 2) name the nonmetallic element, changing the ending to "-ic" 3) the word "acid" is added as a second word Example: HF: hydrofluoric acid HCl: hydrochloric acid H2S: hydrosulfuric acid Oxyacids - Answer ️compounds that cocntain hydrogen, oxygen, and at least one other element (usually a polyatomic, oxygen-containing ion), and are bonded in such a way as to impart acidic properties to the compound Molecular (covalent) compounds: oxyacid nomenclature - Answer ️1) start with the root name of the anion 2) replace "-ate" with "-ic", or "-ite" with "-ous" 3) add acid Example: HNO3 (nitrate): nitric acid HNO3 (nitrite): nitrous acid H2CO3 (carbonate): carbonic acid H2SO3 (sulfite): sulfurous acid Octet rule - Answer ️the tendency of main group atoms to form enough bonds to obtain eight valence electrons What are three exceptions to the octet rule? - Answer ️Odd electron molecules, electron-deficient molecules, and hypervalent molecules Odd electron molecules (free radicals) - Answer ️have an odd number of valence electrons, and therefore, have an unpaired electron Electron-deficient molecules - Answer ️have a central atom that has fewer electrons than needed for a noble gas configuration Hypervalent molecules - Answer ️have a central atom that has more electrons than needed for a noble gas configuration Formal charge - Answer ️the hypothetical charge of an atom in a molecule if the electrons in the bonds were redistributed even between the atoms

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PORTAGE - CHEM 103 MODULE 3 EXAM
ACTUAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+ ||
100% GUARANTEED PASS NEWEST VERSION



Molecular (covalent) compounds composed of two elements nomenclature -
Answer 1) name the more metallic element, adding a Greek prefix if two or
more atoms are present
2) name the more nonmetallic element, adding a greek prefix, changing the ending
to "-ide"


Example:
SO3: sulfur trioxide
N2O4: dinitrogen tetroxide
P4O10: tetraphosphorus decaoxide


Binary acid - Answer acids comprised of hydrogen and one other nonmetallic
element


Molecular (covalent) compounds: binary acid nomenclature - Answer 1) add
the prefix hydro-
2) name the nonmetallic element, changing the ending to "-ic"
3) the word "acid" is added as a second word

, Example:
HF: hydrofluoric acid
HCl: hydrochloric acid
H2S: hydrosulfuric acid


Oxyacids - Answer compounds that cocntain hydrogen, oxygen, and at least
one other element (usually a polyatomic, oxygen-containing ion), and are bonded
in such a way as to impart acidic properties to the compound


Molecular (covalent) compounds: oxyacid nomenclature - Answer 1) start with
the root name of the anion
2) replace "-ate" with "-ic", or "-ite" with "-ous"
3) add acid


Example:
HNO3 (nitrate): nitric acid
HNO3 (nitrite): nitrous acid
H2CO3 (carbonate): carbonic acid
H2SO3 (sulfite): sulfurous acid


Octet rule - Answer the tendency of main group atoms to form enough bonds to
obtain eight valence electrons


What are three exceptions to the octet rule? - Answer Odd electron molecules,
electron-deficient molecules, and hypervalent molecules

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