QUIZ: Hybridization & VSEPR Theory

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QUIZ: Hybridization & VSEPR Theory Understand the basic assumption of VSEPR Predict shapes and polarity of molecules Hybridized Orbitals New (not s or p); unequal lobed-shaped 4 Single bonds (sp3); double (sp2); triple (sp) Sigma & Pi Bonds Single bonds (1s); double (1s1p); triple (1s2p) Sigma bonds allow rotation; pi bonds do not.

QUIZ: Covalent Structure/Properties Identify covalent bonds Coordinate covalent; network Bond type (electronegativity differernce) Formulas Define molecule; electronegativity, etc. Draw Lewis Dot structures Bonding vs. Lone electron pairs Distinguish polarity bond/molecule Symmetry overrides Properties of Covalent Compounds