CHEM 222 Study Guide - Final Guide: Potassium Dichromate, Schizophrenia, Amphiphile

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1chemistry 222 fall 2016 final exam topics (any topic not on this list is not on the final exam) Full charge comes from ionic bonding, partial from polar covalent bonds: bond angles-(see chart in part a, using electronegativity values and molecular symmetry, determine if a small molecule is polar or nonpolar. Polar molecule-needs polar bonds (0. 5-1. 6), one side of molecule must be partially negative or positive (en asymmetrical) Non-polar- bonds are non-polar(0-0. 4), or all the bonds are the same polar bonds (en symmetrical) Introduction to organic compounds: be able to interpret skeletal structures to determine general chemistry 1a-e or to derive molecular formula, know the 5 noncovalent interactions that attract one molecule to another, and their relative strengths. Be able to look at a molecule and predict the type(s) of noncovalent interactions between like molecules. Be able to predict the number of hydrogen bonds a molecule could theoretically form with water.

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