CHEM 127 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Ionic Bonding, Covalent Bond, Lithium Oxide

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Draw the lewis structure for ch co h. Molecules must be pretty close to each other in order for the molecules to feel the attraction. If you have molecules with a molecular dipole, you will have an electrostatic interaction between those molecules. The molecules in a solution will line up their dipoles to have the opposite charges interacting. Have to have an o, n, or f that has to have a hydrogen bonded to it. Then that hydrogen has an interaction with a different o, n, or f. H bonded to c doesn"t create a hydrogen bond since their electronegativity difference is not that large. Typically stronger than dipole dipole (unless you have huge dipole dipoles) What do (s), (l), (g), (aq) represent? solid, liquid, gas, and aqueous. Aqueous is used for compounds (primarily ions) dissolved in h o. Solid magnesium oxide reacts with solid carbon to form carbon monoxide gas and magnesium metal.

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