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What does VSEPR stand for? List the five different shapes of molecules. Predict the shape of the following: ◦ H 2 S ◦ O 3 ◦ CCl 4
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Unit Four, Day Four Kimrey 4 October 2012
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What do you remember?
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Polarity is defined as the unequal distribution of electrons. It can be used in describing of bonds, as we have discussed. It can also be used to describe an entire molecule. But what does that actually mean? Polar molecules have a slightly positive end and a slightly negative end.
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Bent, and trigonal pyramidal molecules are ALWAYS polar. Tetrahedral, trigonal planar, and linear can also be polar IF and ONLY IF there are different elements. ◦ Ex. CH 2 F So, if a compound is tetrahedral, trigonal planar, or linear, and the outer elements are all the same, then the compound is non-polar
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Determine if the following molecules are polar or non-polar. To do this, draw the Dot Diagram and determine the shape! CH 4 NH 3 H 2 O CSeF 2 CO 2
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Determine if the molecule is polar or non- polar: NH 3 HCl O 2 CHF 3 OF 2
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Composed of positive and negative ions Form between a metal and a non-metal or a metal and a polyatomic ion Are all solids When bonded, they are arranged very neatly – become crystals High melting points and boiling points Brittle CONDUCT WHEN MELTED OR DISSOLVED
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Smallest unit is a molecule. May be solid, liquid, or gas. Low melting point. High to low solubility in water – depending on polarity. Covalent solids are softer than ionic solids. NONPOLAR COMPOUNDS DO NOT CONDUCT WHEN MOLTEN OR DISSOLVED. POLAR COMPOUNDS MAY CONDUCT WHEN DISSOLVED IN WATER. EXAMPLES: ◦ SUGAR ◦ WAX ◦ ALCOHOL ◦ IODINE
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SHINY MALLEABILLITY DUCTILITY CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS AT ROOM TEMP. EXCEPT FOR Hg. MELTING POINTS VARY WIDELY 7. GOOD CONDUCTORS OF HEAT& ELECTRICITY
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