1 Basic Concepts About Matter 2 Measurements In Chemistry 3 Atomic Structures And The Periodic Table 4 Chemical Bonding: The Ionic Bond Model 5 Chemical Bonding: The Covalent Bond Model 6 Chemical Calculations: Formula Masses, Moles, And Chemical Equations 7 Gases, Liquids, And Solids 8 Solutions 9 Chemical Reactions 10 Acids, Bases, And Salts 11 Nuclear Chemistry 12 Saturated Hydrocarbons 13 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 14 Alcohols, Phenols And Ethers 15 Aldehydes And Ketones 16 Carboxylic Acids, Esters, And Other Acid Derivatives 17 Amines And Amides 18 Carbohydrates 19 Lipids 20 Proteins 21 Enzymes And Vitamins 22 Nucleic Acids 23 Biochemical Energy Production 24 Carbohydrate Metabolism 25 Lipid Metabolism 26 Protein Metabolism expand_more
5.1 The Covalent Bond Model 5.2 Lewis Structures For Molecular Compounds 5.3 Singel, Double, And Triple Covalent Compounds 5.4 Valence Electrons And Number Of Covalent Bonds Formed 5.5 Coordinate Covalent Bonds 5.6 Systematic Prodedures For Drawing Lewis Structures 5.7 Bonding In Compounds With Polyatomic Ions Present 5.8 Molecular Geometry 5.9 Electronegativity 5.10 Bond Polarity 5.11 Molecular Polarity 5.12 Recognizing And Naming Binary Molecular Compounds Chapter Questions expand_more
Problem 5.1EP: Contrast the types of elements involved in ionic and covalent bonds. Problem 5.2EP: Contrast the mechanisms by which ionic and covalent bonds form. Problem 5.3EP Problem 5.4EP Problem 5.5EP: Indicate whether or not covalent bond formation is likely between each of the following pairs of... Problem 5.6EP: Indicate whether or not covalent bond formation is likely between each of the following pairs of... Problem 5.7EP: Draw Lewis structures to illustrate the covalent bonding in the following diatomic molecules. a. Cl2... Problem 5.8EP: Draw Lewis structures to illustrate the covalent bonding in the following diatomic molecules. a. Br2... Problem 5.9EP: How many nonbonding electron pairs are present in each of the following Lewis structures? a. d. c.... Problem 5.10EP: How many nonbonding electron pairs are present in each of the following Lewis structures? a. b. c.... Problem 5.11EP: The component elements for four binary molecular compounds are shown with different colors on the... Problem 5.12EP: The component elements for four binary molecular compounds are shown with different colors on the... Problem 5.13EP: Specify the number of single, double, and triple covalent bonds present in molecules represented by... Problem 5.14EP: Specify the number of single, double, and triple covalent bonds present in molecules represented by... Problem 5.15EP: Convert each of the Lewis structures in Problem 5-13 into the form in which lines are used to denote... Problem 5.16EP: Convert each of the Lewis structures in Problem 5-14 into the form in which lines are used to denote... Problem 5.17EP Problem 5.18EP Problem 5.19EP Problem 5.20EP: Identify the Period 3 nonmetal that would normally be expected to exhibit each of the following... Problem 5.21EP: How many valence electrons do atoms possess that exhibit each of the covalent bonding behaviors... Problem 5.22EP Problem 5.23EP: What aspect of the following Lewis structure indicates that the concept of coordinate covalency is... Problem 5.24EP: What aspect of the following Lewis structure indicates that the concept of coordinate covalency is... Problem 5.25EP: Identify the coordinate covalent bond(s) present, if any in each of the following molecules by... Problem 5.26EP: Identify the coordinate covalent bond(s) present, if any, in each of the following molecules by... Problem 5.27EP: Without actually drawing the Lewis structure, determine how many valence electrons are available for... Problem 5.28EP: Without actually drawing the Lewis structure, determine how many valence electrons are available for... Problem 5.29EP Problem 5.30EP Problem 5.31EP: Draw the Lewis structure for each of the molecules Problem 5-27. a. CBr4 b. SF2 c. PH3 d. OF2 Problem 5.32EP: Draw the Lewis structure for each of the molecules in Problem 5-28. a. SiH4 b. NCl3 c. H2S d. Cl2O Problem 5.33EP: Draw Lewis structures to illustrate the bonding in the following molecules. In each case, there will... Problem 5.34EP: Draw Lewis structures to illustrate the bonding in the following molecules. In each case, there will... Problem 5.35EP: How many electron dots should appear in the Lewis structures for each of the following polyatomic... Problem 5.36EP Problem 5.37EP: Draw Lewis structures for the following polyatomic ions. a. OH b. BeH42 c. AlCl4 d. NO3 Problem 5.38EP: Draw Lewis structures for the following polyatomic ions. a. CN b. PF4+ c. BH4 d. ClO3 Problem 5.39EP: Draw Lewis structures for the following compounds that contain polyatomic ions. a. NaCN b. K3PO4 Problem 5.40EP: Draw Lewis structures for the following compounds that contain polyatomic ions. a. KOH b. NH4Br Problem 5.41EP: Draw Lewis structures for the following molecules or polyatomic ions. a. SO3 b. SO32 Problem 5.42EP: Draw Lewis structures for the following molecules or polyatomic ions. a. NH3 b. NH4+ Problem 5.43EP: In which of the following pairs of diatomic species do both members of the pair have bonds of the... Problem 5.44EP: In which of the following pairs of diatomic species do both members of the pair have bonds of the... Problem 5.45EP Problem 5.46EP: What is the molecular geometry associated with each of the following VSEPR electron groups? a. 3... Problem 5.47EP: Specify the molecular geometry of each of the following molecules using the terms linear, angular,... Problem 5.48EP: Specify the molecular geometry of each of the following molecules using the terms linear, angular,... Problem 5.49EP Problem 5.50EP Problem 5.51EP Problem 5.52EP Problem 5.53EP Problem 5.54EP Problem 5.55EP: Using VSEPR theory, predict the molecular geometry of the following molecules. a. NCl3 b. SiCl4 c.... Problem 5.56EP: Using VSEPR theory, predict the molecular geometry of the following molecules. a. HOBr b. H2Te c.... Problem 5.57EP Problem 5.58EP: Specify both the VSEPR electron group geometry about the central atom and the molecular geometry for... Problem 5.59EP Problem 5.60EP Problem 5.61EP: Using a periodic table, but not a table of electronegativity values, arrange each of the following... Problem 5.62EP: Using a periodic table, but not a table of electronegativity values, arrange each of the following... Problem 5.63EP Problem 5.64EP Problem 5.65EP: Place + above the atom that is relatively positive and above the atom that is relatively negative... Problem 5.66EP: Place + above the atom that is relatively positive and above the atom that is relatively negative... Problem 5.67EP: Rank the following bonds in order of increasing polarity. a. HCl, HO, HBr b. OF, PO, AlO c. HCl,... Problem 5.68EP: Rank the following bonds in order of increasing polarity. a. HBr, HCl, HS b. NO, BeN, NF c. NP, PP,... Problem 5.69EP: Classify each of the following bonds as nonpolar covalent, polar covalent, or ionic on the basis of... Problem 5.70EP: Classify each of the following bonds as nonpolar covalent, polar covalent, or ionic on the basis of... Problem 5.71EP Problem 5.72EP Problem 5.73EP: Fill in the blanks in each line of the following table that involves characteristics of various... Problem 5.74EP: Fill in the blanks in each line of the following table that involves characteristics of various... Problem 5.75EP: Four hypothetical elements, A, B, C, and D, have electronegativities A = 3.8, B = 3.3, C = 2.8, and... Problem 5.76EP: Four hypothetical elements, A, B, C, and D, have electronegativities A = 3.4, B = 3.1, C = 2.5, end... Problem 5.77EP: Indicate whether each of the following hypothetical triatomic molecules is polar or nonpolar. Assume... Problem 5.78EP Problem 5.79EP: Indicate whether each of the following triatomic molecules is polar or nonpolar. The molecular... Problem 5.80EP: Indicate whether each of the following triatomic molecules is polar or nonpolar. The molecular... Problem 5.81EP: Indicate whether each of the following molecules is polar or nonpolar. The molecular geometry is... Problem 5.82EP: Indicate whether each of the following molecules is polar or nonpolar. The molecular geometry is... Problem 5.83EP Problem 5.84EP Problem 5.85EP: Indicate which molecule in each of the following pairs of molecules has the greatest molecular... Problem 5.86EP: Indicate which molecule in each of the following pairs of molecules has the greatest molecular... Problem 5.87EP: Successive substitution of F atoms for H atoms in the molecule CH4 produces the molecules CH3F,... Problem 5.88EP: Successive substitution of F atoms for H atoms in the molecule NH3 produces the molecules NH2F,... Problem 5.89EP Problem 5.90EP: Indicate whether or not each of the following compounds is a binary molecular compound? a. BeO b.... Problem 5.91EP Problem 5.92EP: Name the following binary molecular compounds? a. SF4 b. CO2 c. P4O6 d. N2O5 Problem 5.93EP Problem 5.94EP Problem 5.95EP Problem 5.96EP Problem 5.97EP Problem 5.98EP Problem 5.99EP: Write chemical formulas for the following binary molecular compounds. a. Iodine monochloride b.... Problem 5.100EP: Write chemical formulas for the following binary molecular compounds. a. Bromine monochloride b.... Problem 5.101EP Problem 5.102EP Problem 5.103EP: The compound whose molecles contain one atom of C and one of O is named carbon monoxide rather than... Problem 5.104EP Problem 5.105EP Problem 5.106EP: The correct name for the compound K2SO4 is not dipotassium monosulfur tetroxide. Explain why this... Problem 5.107EP Problem 5.108EP format_list_bulleted