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Covalent - From blooket and half from notes

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Which of the following is the strongest IMF   Hydrogen bonding  
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Typically, a non-polar molecule will be ________________   Symmetrical  
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Typically, a polar molecule will be ________________   Asymmetrical  
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The type of intermolecular force that exist between all molecules   London dispersion forces  
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The formation of dipole-dipole IMF results from:   Permanent dipoles  
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The formation of dipole-dipole IMF results from:   O2  
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Dispersion forces result from the formation of:   Instant dipoles  
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If you have NONPOLAR and POLAR molecules, which forces will definitely exist between the molecules?   Just dispersion  
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Intra- is a prefix that means ___________.   Within  
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Which are stronger: INTERmolecular forces or INTRAmolecular forces?   Intra  
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The strongest type of intermolecular force is ____________.   Hydrogen bonding  
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If you have two NONPOLAR molecules, which forces will definitely exist between the molecules?   Only London dispersion  
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The type of intermolecular forces that exist between a hydrogen bonded to a N,O or F, and the lone pair of electrons on a neighbouring N, O or F   Hydrogen bonds  
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The type of intermolecular force that exist ONLY between ALL polar molecules   Dipole  
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If you have two POLAR molecules, which forces will definitely exist between the molecules?   LDF  
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For hydrogen bonding to occur between molecules, hydrogen has to be bonded to at least one of the three atoms listed below:   F O N  
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Which of the following IMF is the weakest?   LDF  
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Inter- is a prefix that means ___________.   Between  
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The weakest type of intermolecular force is ____________.   LDF  
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What are intermolecular forces?   Forces between molecules in a substance  
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A substance with strong intermolecular forces will have a ____________ surface tension   High  
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Do metals gain or lose electrons   Lose  
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Do non metals gain or lose electrons   Gain  
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Is a lone pair drawn as dots or line   Dots  
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A high electronegativity means that an atom is more likely to ___ valence electrons   Gain  
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_________ have greater electronegativites   Non metals  
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Covalent bond is formed between   Non metals  
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Polar covalent is ______   Uneven  
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Non polar covalent is ______   Even  
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Ionic bonds are with   Metal and non metal  
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Boron only requires _____ VE   6  
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Beryllium only requires ___ VE   4  
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Hydrogen can never have more than __ VE and cannot be the central atom   2  
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Phosphorus can have up to ___ VE   10  
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Sulfur can have up to ___ VE   12  
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Prefix for 1   Mono  
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Prefix for 2   Di  
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Prefix for 3   Tri  
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Prefix for 4   Tetra  
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Prefix for 5   Penta  
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Prefix for 6   Hexa  
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Prefix for 7   Hepta  
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Prefix for 8   Octo  
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Prefix for 9   nona  
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Only include first prefix if the first has more than   1  
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What are INTERmolecular forces   Forces BETWEEN molecules  
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(London) dispersion is present in what   All molecules and atoms (most non polar)  
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Dipole is present in what   Polar molecules (remember pole is in the name)  
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Hydrogen is present in what   Molecules containing FON  
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Adhesion is   Surface or object  
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Cohesion is   Sticking to itself  
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