4trigonalpyramidal hashow manyelectrondomains?N2moleculargeometryis linearnonbondingdomainlonepairhydrogen1 bond,no lonepairshalogens1 bond,3 lonepairsmolecularshape shape ofmolecule takingintoconsiderationthe lone pairs'impact0Linear hashow manynonbondingdomains?Linear2 bondingdomains, 0unbondingdomainsCH2Omolecularshape istrigonalplanartrigonalplanar3 bondingdomains, 0nonbondingdomainsnitrogengroup3 bonds,1 lonepairBent2 bondingdomains, 2unbondingdomainsTetrahedral4 bondingdomains, 0unbondingdomainsH2Smolecularshape isbentTrigonalPyramidal3 bondingdomains, 1nonbondingdomain1PF3 hashow manyunbondingdomains?covalentcompoundcomposedof 2nonmetalsbondingdomainsingle,double ortriple bondsare all...electrongeometrydeterminedby # ofelectrondomainsNH3molecularshape istrigonalpyramidal3trigonalpyramidal hashow manybondingdomains?ionicbondcomposedof a metalandnonmetalCHF3molecularshape istetrahedralsinglecovalentbond2valenceelectronsdecreasesbondanglelonepairstriplecovalentbond6valenceelectronsdoublecovalentbond4valenceelectronselectrondomainwhereelectrons arelikely to befoundoxygengroup2 bonds,2 lonepairs4trigonalpyramidal hashow manyelectrondomains?N2moleculargeometryis linearnonbondingdomainlonepairhydrogen1 bond,no lonepairshalogens1 bond,3 lonepairsmolecularshape shape ofmolecule takingintoconsiderationthe lone pairs'impact0Linear hashow manynonbondingdomains?Linear2 bondingdomains, 0unbondingdomainsCH2Omolecularshape istrigonalplanartrigonalplanar3 bondingdomains, 0nonbondingdomainsnitrogengroup3 bonds,1 lonepairBent2 bondingdomains, 2unbondingdomainsTetrahedral4 bondingdomains, 0unbondingdomainsH2Smolecularshape isbentTrigonalPyramidal3 bondingdomains, 1nonbondingdomain1PF3 hashow manyunbondingdomains?covalentcompoundcomposedof 2nonmetalsbondingdomainsingle,double ortriple bondsare all...electrongeometrydeterminedby # ofelectrondomainsNH3molecularshape istrigonalpyramidal3trigonalpyramidal hashow manybondingdomains?ionicbondcomposedof a metalandnonmetalCHF3molecularshape istetrahedralsinglecovalentbond2valenceelectronsdecreasesbondanglelonepairstriplecovalentbond6valenceelectronsdoublecovalentbond4valenceelectronselectrondomainwhereelectrons arelikely to befoundoxygengroup2 bonds,2 lonepairs

Covalent Compounds & VSEPR - Call List

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  1. trigonal pyramidal has how many electron domains?
    4
  2. molecular geometry is linear
    N2
  3. lone pair
    nonbonding domain
  4. 1 bond, no lone pairs
    hydrogen
  5. 1 bond, 3 lone pairs
    halogens
  6. shape of molecule taking into consideration the lone pairs' impact
    molecular shape
  7. Linear has how many nonbonding domains?
    0
  8. 2 bonding domains, 0 unbonding domains
    Linear
  9. molecular shape is trigonal planar
    CH2O
  10. 3 bonding domains, 0 nonbonding domains
    trigonal planar
  11. 3 bonds, 1 lone pair
    nitrogen group
  12. 2 bonding domains, 2 unbonding domains
    Bent
  13. 4 bonding domains, 0 unbonding domains
    Tetrahedral
  14. molecular shape is bent
    H2S
  15. 3 bonding domains, 1 nonbonding domain
    Trigonal Pyramidal
  16. PF3 has how many unbonding domains?
    1
  17. composed of 2 nonmetals
    covalent compound
  18. single, double or triple bonds are all...
    bonding domain
  19. determined by # of electron domains
    electron geometry
  20. molecular shape is trigonal pyramidal
    NH3
  21. trigonal pyramidal has how many bonding domains?
    3
  22. composed of a metal and nonmetal
    ionic bond
  23. molecular shape is tetrahedral
    CHF3
  24. 2 valence electrons
    single covalent bond
  25. lone pairs
    decreases bond angle
  26. 6 valence electrons
    triple covalent bond
  27. 4 valence electrons
    double covalent bond
  28. where electrons are likely to be found
    electron domain
  29. 2 bonds, 2 lone pairs
    oxygen group