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Name Date 2018-2019 Due Test Day! Pretest Unit 4 Covalent Bonding The following is an overview of the concepts, ideas, and problems we have covered in this unit. You are, however, responsible for all material covered, regardless if found here or not! Therefore, be sure to review all your notes, worksheets, assignments, handouts, readings, labs, problems, etc.. On the day of the test you will want to be wellacquainted with the material and organized, you will not want to waste time trying to understand an idea or searching for some needed information. Arrive prepared! Text References Introduction to Chemical Bonding (6.1) Covalent Bonding (6.2) Molecular Geometry (6.5) Naming Molecular Compounds (7.1, pages 215-219) Know the following vocabulary terms listed below acids binary compound bond energy chemical bond covalent bonding dipole Formal charge hybridization Lewis structure molecular compound molecular formula molecule multiple bond nonpolar covalent bond polar covalent bond resonance single bond structural formula VSEPR theory 1. Explain what is wrong with the following Lewis structures, then rewrite each one correctly! a. H-H-.. S.. O b. H- C = O.... -H Cl.. c. N Cl...... Cl.. 1. Ionic compounds ten "1

Practice Problems 1.) Draw Lewis dot structures for a H2O b CO2 c PF3 d H2S e CN - f CF4 g C2H3O2 - (CH3COO - ) (you ve had this one before!) "2

2.) Name each of the following compounds a.) N 2 O 3. b.) FeP. c.) H3PO4. d.) PBr 3. e.) HCl. f.) MgCl 2. g.) OF2. 3.) Write formulas for the following compounds a.) aluminum hydroxide. b.) chromium(ii) chloride.. c.) phosphorus pentoxide.. d.) hydrobromic acid.. e.) tetraphosphorus decoxide.. f.) sulfurous acid... 4.) With words and a diagram, describe the bond that occurs between chlorine and hydrogen in HCl. (Note a similar example was done in class Check your notes!) "3

5.) Using the electronegativity values found on the last page of this packet, label each bond below as nonpolar covalent, polar covalent, or ionic. For polar covalent bonds, correctly add δ+ and δ-to indicate the bond s polarity. a.) H ----- F d.) Mg ---- O. b.) N ----- N. e.) Cl ---- P. c.) N ----- O. f.) S ---- Cl. 6.) In terms of bonding, why does the element oxygen always appear as a diatomic element (O 2 not just O)? Explain thoroughly, using labeled orbital diagrams in your discussion. 7.) Use an orbital diagram to show how carbon creates four identical hybrid orbitals. (What are these orbitals called? Why are they called this?) 8.) i. Draw a proper Lewis structure for each of the following ions, then circle the one that has the shortest and strongest N-O bonding. NO 2 - NO 3 - NO + ii. Which compound(s) from part i has a N-O bond that is composed of 1 pi bond and 1 sigma bond? "4

9.) Valence e - Total Lewis Dot Structure Molecular Shape & Bond Angle Name of Shape Molecular Polarity NO 3 - BrCN SO 3 C 2 HF HNO 2 (oxyacid) (with respect to N) (with respect to O) BF 3 HCOOH (with respect to C) (with respect to the O with 2 bonds) 10.) Which compound(s) in problem #9 (above) contain polar bonds, but is/are nonpolar due to symmetry? "5

" 11.) Draw the three resonance structures for the nitrate ion, NO3 -. 12.) Use Lewis structures and arrows to show the coordinate covalent bonding that forms between BF3 and NH3. 13.) Use the table below to calculate the energy need to break all the bonds in the following compounds a. CCl4 b. HCOOH "6

14.) Circle the correct answers. 1. The common name of SiI4 is tetraiodisilane. What is its molecular compound name? a. silane tetraiodide b. silane tetraiodine c. silicon iodide d. silicon tetraiodide 2. Which of the following compounds contains at least one pi bond? a. CO2 b. CHCl3 c. AsI3 d. BeF2 3. The Lewis structure for silicon disulfide is. a. Si = S b. S = Si = S c. S Si S d. S = Si = S 4. The central selenium atom in selenium hexafluoride forms an expanded octet. How many electron pairs surround the central Se atom? a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7 5. Chloroform (CHCl3) was one of the first anesthetics used in medicine. The chloroform molecule contains 26 valence electrons in total. How many of these valence electrons take part in covalent bonds? a. 26 b. 13 c. 8 d. 4 6. All of the following compounds have bent molecular shapes EXCEPT. a. BeH2 b. H2S c. H2O d. SeH2 7. Which of the following compounds is NOT polar? a. H2S b. CCl4 c. SiH3Cl d. AsH3 8. Which of the following diatomic gases has the shortest bond between its to atoms? a. HI b. O2 c. Cl2 d. N2 15.) Use the concept of Formal Charge to determine which of the following is the most likely structure for sulfuric acid, H2SO4. "7

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