oxidation-reduction reaction
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a reaction that involves the transfer of electrons between reactants. The
number of electrons lost by the reductant equals the number gained by the
oxidant.
,What are the five prefixes for naming binary molecular compounds
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Mono- = one
Di- = two
Tri- = three
Tetra- = four
Penta- = five
Br2 and I2 are....
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in liquid form, but also a diatomic gas at slightly higher temperatures than
room temperature
Concerning groups on the periodic table, electronegativity increases from ___________.
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bottom to top
linear molecular geometry
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, 2 electron groups, 2 bonding groups, 0 lone pairs
Ion-Dipole occurs
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Between ions and polor molecules
general trend of electronegativity
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increases as you move across a period
Decreases as you move down a group
Where are the most electronegative atoms located
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The Upper Right of the periodic table
Br2
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a reaction that involves the transfer of electrons between reactants. The
number of electrons lost by the reductant equals the number gained by the
oxidant.
,What are the five prefixes for naming binary molecular compounds
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Mono- = one
Di- = two
Tri- = three
Tetra- = four
Penta- = five
Br2 and I2 are....
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in liquid form, but also a diatomic gas at slightly higher temperatures than
room temperature
Concerning groups on the periodic table, electronegativity increases from ___________.
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bottom to top
linear molecular geometry
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, 2 electron groups, 2 bonding groups, 0 lone pairs
Ion-Dipole occurs
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Between ions and polor molecules
general trend of electronegativity
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increases as you move across a period
Decreases as you move down a group
Where are the most electronegative atoms located
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The Upper Right of the periodic table
Br2