Chemistry Ch4 Terms

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axial position

location in a trigonal bipyramidal geometry in which there is another atom at a 180° angle and the equatorial positions are at a 90° angle

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binary acid

compound that contains hydrogen and one other element, bonded in a way that imparts acidic properties to the compound (ability to release H+ ions when dissolved in water)

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binary compound

compound containing two different elements.

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bond angle

angle between any two covalent bonds that share a common atom

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bond dipole moment

separation of charge in a bond that depends on the difference in electronegativity and the bond distance represented by partial charges or a vector

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bond distance

(also, bond length) distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms

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bond length

distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms at which the lowest potential energy is achieved

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covalent bond

bond formed when electrons are shared between atoms

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dipole moment

property of a molecule that describes the separation of charge determined by the sum of the individual bond moments based on the molecular structure

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double bond

covalent bond in which two pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms

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electron-pair geometry

arrangement around a central atom of all regions of electron density (bonds, lone pairs, or unpaired electrons)

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electronegativity

tendency of an atom to attract electrons in a bond to itself

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equatorial position

one of the three positions in a trigonal bipyramidal geometry with 120° angles between them; the axial positions are located at a 90° angle

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formal charge

charge that would result on an atom by taking the number of valence electrons on the neutral atom and subtracting the nonbonding electrons and the number of bonds (one-half of the bonding electrons)

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free radical

molecule that contains an odd number of electrons

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hypervalent molecule

molecule containing at least one main group element that has more than eight electrons in its valence shell

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inert pair effect

tendency of heavy atoms to form ions in which their valence s electrons are not lost

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ionic bond

strong electrostatic force of attraction between cations and anions in an ionic compound

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Lewis structure

diagram showing lone pairs and bonding pairs of electrons in a molecule or an ion

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Lewis symbol

symbol for an element or monatomic ion that uses a dot to represent each valence electron in the element or ion

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linear

shape in which two outside groups are placed on opposite sides of a central atom

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lone pair

two (a pair of) valence electrons that are not used to form a covalent bond

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molecular structure

arrangement of atoms in a molecule or ion

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molecular structure

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structure that includes only the placement of the atoms in the molecule

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nomenclature

system of rules for naming objects of interest

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octahedral

shape in which six outside groups are placed around a central atom such that a three-dimensional shape is generated with four groups forming a square and the other two forming the apex of two pyramids, one above and one below the square plane

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octet rule

guideline that states main group atoms will form structures in which eight valence electrons interact with each nucleus, counting bonding electrons as interacting with both atoms connected by the bond

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oxyacid

compound that contains hydrogen, oxygen, and one other element, bonded in a way that imparts acidic properties to the compound (ability to release H+ ions when dissolved in water)

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polar covalent bond

covalent bond between atoms of different electronegativities; a covalent bond with a positive end and a negative end

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polar molecule

(also, dipole) molecule with an overall dipole moment

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pure covalent bond

(also, nonpolar covalent bond) covalent bond between atoms of identical electronegativities

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resonance

situation in which one Lewis structure is insufficient to describe the bonding in a molecule and the average of multiple structures is observed

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resonance forms

two or more Lewis structures that have the same arrangement of atoms but different arrangements of electrons

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resonance hybrid

average of the resonance forms shown by the individual Lewis structures

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single bond

bond in which a single pair of electrons is shared between two atoms

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tetrahedral

shape in which four outside groups are placed around a central atom such that a three-dimensional shape is generated with four corners and 109.5° angles between each pair and the central atom

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trigonal bipyramidal

shape in which five outside groups are placed around a central atom such that three form a flat triangle with 120° angles between each pair and the central atom, and the other two form the apex of two pyramids, one above and one below the triangular plane

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trigonal planar

shape in which three outside groups are placed in a flat triangle around a central atom with 120° angles between each pair and the central atom

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triple bond

bond in which three pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms

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valence shell electron-pair repulsion theory (VSEPR)

theory used to predict the bond angles in a molecule based on positioning regions of high electron density as far apart as possible to minimize electrostatic repulsion

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vector

quantity having magnitude and direction