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JEOPARDY!
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Chemistry Final Review
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JEOPARDY!
Lewis Dot
Structures
Bond
Traits
Types of
Bonds in
Compounds
Bond
Shape
Bond
Angles
IMF’s
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Draw the Lewis
Dot Structure for
CH4
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Draw the Lewis Dot
Structure for Carbon
Dioxide
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Draw the Lewis Dot
Structure for NH4+
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Draw the Lewis Dot
Structure for SO4 -2
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Draw the Lewis Dot
Structure for BF3
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Name the type of bond
that occurs between two
non-metal atoms
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Covalent Bond
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What is the name of the
positively charged ion in an
ionic bond?
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Cation
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Which type of bond can
conduct electricity when
dissolved in water?
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Ionic Bond
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How do the electrons
interact in a metallic
bond?
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“Sea of electrons”
The electrons are free to
flow everywhere around
the metals
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What are compounds that
conduct electricity called
and how do they work
when dissolved in a
solution?
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Electrolytes- in the liquid
state, the particles are
free to move around and
provide a flow of charge
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What type of bond is
present in sodium
chloride?
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Ionic
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What type of bond is
present in CH4?
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Covalent
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What specific type of bond
is present in hydrogen
dioxide?
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Polar Covalent
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What do you call a compound
that consists of two atoms of
the same element bonded
together?
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Diatomic
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What type of bond is
present in an alloy?
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Metallic
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What is the bond shape
of carbon tetrachloride?
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Tetrahedral
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What is the bond shape
of carbon dioxide?
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Linear
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What is the bond shape
of hydrogen dioxide?
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“Big” Bent
(Just bent is an okay
answer!)
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What is the bond shape
of NH3?
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Trigonal Pyramidal
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What is the bond shape
of boron trifluoride?
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Trigonal Planar
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What is the bond angle of
a linear molecule?
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180º
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What is the bond angle of
CH4?
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109.5º
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What is the bond angle of
sulfur trioxide?
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120º
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What is the name of the
molecular shape that has
a bond angle of 107.5º?
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Trigonal Pyramidal
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What is the bond angle of
ozone?
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117.5º
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What kind of
intermolecular force
occurs in every
compound?
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London Dispersion
Forces
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How do IMFs affect viscosity?
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The stronger the IMFs,
the more resistance a
substance has to flow,
so the viscosity
increases
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Name all of the
intermolecular forces
present in H2O
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London Dispersion
Forces
Dipole Dipole Interaction
Hydrogen Bonding
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How does soap form a
“bridge” between oil and
water?
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One portion of the soap
molecule is nonpolar and
forms LD forces with the
nonpolar oil molecule. The
other end of the soap molecule
contains a polar region of
charged ions that are strongly
attracted to the polar water
molecules.
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What intermolecular
forces is the strongest?
BE SPECIFIC 
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In small molecules,
hydrogen bonds are
the strongest. In
large molecules, LD
forces are the
strongest
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Final Jeopardy
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Draw the Lewis Dot
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Structure
for
xenon
tetrafluoride
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