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ionic bond - Answer formed by atoms of opposing charges and resulting molecules are polar examples of ionic bonds - Answer NaCl, LiBr, NaBr, NaF covalent bond - Answer formed by atoms sharing valence electrons instead of donating or accepting electrons examples of covalent bonds - Answer O2 (nonpolar) CH4 (nonpolar) H2 (nonpolar) N2 (nonpolar) H2O (polar) NH3 (polar) boiling point (BP) - Answer temperature at which a compound changes from a liquid to a gas what are the three factors affecting the boiling point of a compound? - Answer 1. intermolecular forces 2. molecular weight (MW) 3. structural order trend of intermolecular forces and BP - Answer the stronger the intermolecular forces, the higher the BP trend of MW and BP - Answer the higher MW, the higher the BP trend of structural order and BP - Answer the more ordered a molecule (linear or planar), the higher the BP alcohols in increasing BP order - Answer methanol ethanol propanol

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UNE Chem 1021L Final Exam Questions
With All Correct Updated Answers.

ionic bond - Answer formed by atoms of opposing charges and resulting molecules are polar



examples of ionic bonds - Answer NaCl, LiBr, NaBr, NaF



covalent bond - Answer formed by atoms sharing valence electrons instead of donating or
accepting electrons



examples of covalent bonds - Answer O2 (nonpolar)

CH4 (nonpolar)

H2 (nonpolar)

N2 (nonpolar)

H2O (polar)

NH3 (polar)



boiling point (BP) - Answer temperature at which a compound changes from a liquid to a gas



what are the three factors affecting the boiling point of a compound? - Answer 1.
intermolecular forces

2. molecular weight (MW)

3. structural order



trend of intermolecular forces and BP - Answer the stronger the intermolecular forces, the
higher the BP



trend of MW and BP - Answer the higher MW, the higher the BP



trend of structural order and BP - Answer the more ordered a molecule (linear or planar), the
higher the BP

, butanol



trend of isomer alcohols and BP - Answer from highest to lowest BP:

primary alcohols (one carbon), secondary alcohols (two carbons), tertiary alcohols (three
carbons)



alcohols - Answer organic derivatives of water (H2O) where one of the O-H bonds is replaced
with C-O



electronegativity (eN) - Answer measure of how strongly electrons are attracted to an atom



eN in two bonded atoms - Answer the more eN atom will exert a stronger pull on the shared
electrons than the less eN atom. this unequal sharing of electrons leads to partial NEGATIVE
charge on more eN atom, partial POSITIVE charge on less eN atom.



e.g. H2O



hydrogen bond donor - Answer hydrogen atoms in water



hydrogen bond acceptor - Answer oxygen atom in water



hydrogen bonding - Answer type of intermolecular bond characterized by hydrogen bond
donor and hydrogen bond acceptor



how is alcohol different from water? - Answer alcohol contains an unpolarized carbon group,
adding a nonpolar feature to the molecule



trend of carbon chain in alcohols - Answer increasing the number of carbon chains results in
increased repulsion, decreased solubility in water



trend of number of H bond donors and acceptors and alcohols - Answer increasing the
number of H bond donors and acceptors increases (e.g. alcohol groups), solubility of alcohol in
water increases

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