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THIS IS With Host... Your 100 0 100 10100 200 300 400 500 Bonding Polarity & Geometry More VSEPR Mixing it Up (Hybridization Polar or Nonpolar IMF.

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4 With Host... Your

5 100 0 100 10100 200 300 400 500 Bonding Polarity & Geometry More VSEPR Mixing it Up (Hybridization Polar or Nonpolar IMF

6 What type of bond involves delocalized electrons? (Sea of Electrons) A 100

7 Metallic Bond A 100

8 What are the electronegativity ranges for nonpolar, polar, and ionic compounds? A 200

9 0 – 0.3 Nonpolar 0.3 – 1.7 Polar > 1.7 Ionic A 200

10 Atoms with similar electronegativities form this type of bond. A 300

11 (NONPOLAR) COVALENT A 300

12 In a triple bond, how many electron pairs are shared? A 400

13 THREE A 400

14 A bond in which one atom attracts the shared pair of electrons more strongly than the other is a ______. A 500

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16 What is the geometry of SiO 2 ? B 100

17 Linear, Nonpolar

18 H2SH2S B 200

19 Bent and polar B 200

20 BH 3 B 300

21 Trigonal planar and nonpolar B 300

22 CO B 400

23 Linear and Nonpolar B 400

24 CH 4 B 500

25 Tetrahedral and nonpolar B 500

26 AlF 3 C 100

27 Trigonal planar and nonpolar C 100

28 NH 4 + C 200

29 Tetrahedral and nonpolar C 200

30 PH 3 C 300

31 Pyramidal and Polar C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 Hydroselenic acid C 400

34 Bent and polar C 400

35 Ethyne C 500

36 Linear and Nonpolar C 500

37 NH 3 D 100

38 sp 3 D 100

39 PCl 5 D 200

40 sp 3 d D 200

41 BF 3 D 300

42 sp 2 D 300

43 D 400

44 sp 3 d D 400

45 D 500

46 sp 2 D 500

47 CF 4 E 100

48 Non-polar E 100

49 NH 3 E 200

50 Polar E 200

51 H2OH2O E 300

52 Polar E 300

53 SF 4 E 400

54 Polar E 400

55 XeF 4 E 500

56 Nonpolar E 500

57 Weak forces that hold molecules to each other are called ____. F 100

58 Intermolecular Forces (van der waals) F 100

59 Which of these exhibits Hydrogen bonds? CHCl 3 HF H 2 OCH 4 F 200

60 H 2 O, HF F 200

61 Where would one find intermolecular forces? F 300

62 Between molecules F 300

63 Why can more drops of water be put on a penny than drops of rubbing alcohol? F 400

64 WATER MOLECULES HAVE HYDROGEN BONDS BETWEEN THEM INCREASING THE SURFACE TENSION F 400

65 As the number of electrons increase, the strength of the forces between the molecules _____. F 500

66 increases F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 Final Jeopardy Question Click on screen to continue

69 Correct Final Jeopardy Response Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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