PSYA01H3 Lecture Notes - Trigonal Bipyramidal Molecular Geometry, Intermolecular Force, Pi Bond

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Short answer questions: list the 5 differences between sigma and pi bonds. Pi bond ( : what is the difference between conformation and isomers, what is the order of repulsion between electron pairs, differentiate between intramolecular (bonding) forces and intermolecular forces. List the intermolecular forces from weakest to strongest: using vsper theory, determine the appropriate electron geometry, molecular geometry and bond hybrization for each molecule below. Formula: icl4: nancy determines that xef2 has an electron group geometry that is trigonal bipyramidal and consists of three electron pairs. She concluded that the bond angle that exists between fluorinexenon- fluorine would probably be 120 . What part of her logic is inconsistent with vsepr theory: categorize the following as either polar or non-polar: Nh3: which of the following substances would you expect to have the highest boiling point: Chapter 10: bromine can form compounds or ions with any number of fluorine atoms from one to five.

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