By Mr Gates Dubuque Senior High School Category 1 Properties of bonds Question 1 Which bond is the longest Single covalent Double covalent Triple covalent Answer 1 Single covalent bonds ID: 554133
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VSEPR/Polarity/IMF Review Game
By: Mr. Gates
Dubuque Senior High SchoolSlide2
Category 1
Properties of bondsSlide3
Question 1
Which bond is the longest?
Single covalent
Double covalent
Triple covalentSlide4
Answer 1
Single covalent bondsSlide5
Question 2
Which bond is the strongest?
Single covalent
Double covalent
Triple covalentSlide6
Answer 2
Triple covalent bondsSlide7
Question 3
Which bond has the largest bond dissociation energy?
Single covalent
Double covalent
Triple covalentSlide8
Answer 3
Triple covalent bondSlide9
Category 2
VSEPR shapesSlide10
Challenge 1
Be the first person to
draw a molecule with a
bent
shape.Slide11
Challenge 1 answerSlide12
Challenge 2
Be the first person
to draw the Lewis dot structure for an
NH
3
m
olecule and identify the vsepr shape. Slide13
Challenge 2 answer
Trigonal PyramidalSlide14
Challenge 3
Draw the Lewis dot structure of a
HCN
m
olecule and identify the vsepr shapeSlide15
Challenge 3 Answer
LinearSlide16
Category 3
PolaritySlide17
Challenge 4
Draw the Lewis dot structure of
H
2
S
and display the polarity of the bondsSlide18
Challenge 4 answerSlide19
Question 4
What is defined as a molecule that has a more positively charged side and a more negatively charged side?Slide20
Answer 4
DipoleSlide21
Challenge 5
Draw the Lewis dot structure of a
CF
3
H
molecule and justify whether or not it is polar. Slide22
Challenge 5 Answer
The molecule is polar because the individual polarities of the bonds do not all cancel out, causing the molecule as a whole to exhibit a polarity. Slide23
Category 4
Intermolecular ForcesSlide24
Question 6
Which intermolecular force (IMF) is present in all polar molecules?Slide25
Answer 6
Dipole interactionsSlide26
Question 7
Which of the intermolecular forces occurs between an electronegative atom on one molecule and a partially positive charged hydrogen on another molecule?Slide27
Answer 7
Hydrogen bondingSlide28
Question 8
Which intermolecular force is caused by the movement of electrons?Slide29
Answer 8
London dispersion forcesSlide30
Question 9
List the intermolecular forces in order of increasing strength.Slide31
Answer 9
Weakest:
london
dispersion forces;
Middle: dipole interactions;
Strongest: hydrogen bondingSlide32
Question 10
Name all of the intermolecular forces experienced by the molecule
HCN
.Slide33
Answer 10
Dispersion forces and dipole interactions