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Review Bingo for Covalent Compounds 1 covalent_bingo_2010.odt Review Bingo for Covalent Compounds 1. The number of unshared electron pairs in a molecule of NCl 3. 2. The electron group geometry of a dihydrogen sulfide molecule. 3. The molecular geometry of a molecule of phosphorus triiodide. 4. The type of (polar or non polar) that will form between hydrogen and sulfur. 5. The kind of covalent (single, double or triple) that will form between the carbon atoms in C 2 H 2. 6. The molecular geometry of a molecule of boron trichloride. 7. The most important intermolecular force between molecules of HF. 8. In a molecule of CH 3 F, what symbol is used to show the charge on fluorine? 9. The most important intermolecular force in carbon dioxide. 10. The number of unshared electron pairs in a molecule of PH 3.

Review Bingo for Covalent Compounds 2 covalent_bingo_2010.odt 11. In a polar, the electrons are shared. 12. The force holding the particles together in a crystal of sodium chloride. 13. The force that holds atoms together in a network solid. 14. Hydrogen s, dispersion forces and dipole interactions are all examples of this force. 15. Between CCl 4 and CO 2, which has the lower boiling point? 16. What type of (single, double or triple) connects the carbon atoms in C 2 H 4? 17. The most important intermolecular force between molecules of CH 3 F. 18. Between diamond and sodium chloride, which has the lowest vaporization temperature? 19. Between H 2 O and HCl, which has the lowest freezing point? 20. What type of, (single, double or triple) does hydrogen form with other nonmetals? 21. The molecular geometry of a molecule of carbon disulfide.

Review Bingo for Covalent Compounds 3 covalent_bingo_2010.odt 22. Is PH 3 a polar molecule or a nonpolar molecule? 23. Is H 2 CO 3 a polar molecule or a non polar molecule? 24. The force that holds the particles of a metallic solid together. 25. The molecule with the lower boiling point between CO 2 and CH 4.

Review Bingo for Covalent Compounds 4 covalent_bingo_2010.odt Review Bingo for Covalent Compounds - Solutions 1. The number of unshared electron pairs in a molecule of NCl 3. 10 2. The electron group geometry of a dihydrogen sulfide molecule. tetrahedral 3. The molecular geometry of a molecule of phosphorus triiodide. pyramidal 4. The type of (polar or nonpolar) that will form between hydrogen and sulfur. nonpolar 5. The kind of covalent (single, double or triple) that will form between the carbon atoms in C 2 H 2. triple 6. The molecular geometry of a molecule of boron trichloride. trigonal planar 7. The most important intermolecular force between molecules of HF. hydrogen 8. In a molecule of CH 3 F, what symbol is used to show the charge on fluorine? - 9. The most important intermolecular force in carbon dioxide. dispersion force 10. The number of unshared electron pairs in a molecule of PH 3. 1

Review Bingo for Covalent Compounds 5 covalent_bingo_2010.odt 11. In a polar, the electrons are shared unequally. 12. The force holding the particles together in a crystal of sodium chloride. ionic 13. The force that holds atoms together in a network solid. covalent 14. Hydrogen s, dispersion forces and dipole interactions are all examples of this force. Van der Waals forces 15. Between CCl 4 and CO 2, which has the lower boiling point? CO 2 16. What type of (single, double or triple) connects the carbon atoms in C 2 H 4? double 17. The most important intermolecular force between molecules of CH 3 F. dipole interaction 18. Between diamond and sodium chloride, which has the lowest vaporization temperature? sodium chloride 19. Between H 2 O and HCl, which has the lowest freezing point? HCl 20. What type of, (single, double or triple) does hydrogen form with other nonmetals? single 21. The molecular geometry of a molecule of carbon disulfide. linear

Review Bingo for Covalent Compounds 6 covalent_bingo_2010.odt 22. Is PH 3 a polar molecule or a nonpolar molecule? nonpolar molecule 23. Is H 2 CO 3 a polar molecule or a non polar molecule? polar molecule 24. The force that holds the particles of a metallic solid together. metallic 25. The molecule with the lower boiling point between CO 2 and CH 4. CH 4

Review Bingo for Covalent Compounds 7 covalent_bingo_2010.odt Solutions to Covalent Bingo: 1. 10 2. tetrahedral 3. pyramidal 4. nonpolar 6. trigonal planar 7. hydrogen 11. unequally 12. ionic 16. double 17. dipole interaction 21. linear 22. nonpolar molecule 8. - 9. dispersion force 13. covalent 18. sodium chloride 23. polar molecule 14. Van der Waals force 5. triple 10. 1 15. CO 2 19. HCl 20. single 24. metallic 25. CH 4

Review Bingo for Covalent Compounds 8 covalent_bingo_2010.odt Covalent Bingo Fill in your game board with the possible answers below. There are more answers than spaces. 10 1 tetrahedral 2 single nonpolar CH 4 + pyramidal dipole interaction HCl - CO 2 linear nonpolar molecule triple H 2 O hydrogen covalent Van der Waals force sodium chloride metallic 3 diamond ionic unequally polar molecule double trigonal planar dispersion force