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Solution: Match the key terms with the descriptions
Chapter 8, Problem 2QP(choose chapter or problem)
Match the key terms with the descriptions provided.(a) bonding between cations and anions resulting from electrostatic attractions of opposite charges(b) a covalent bond that involves the sharing of two pairs of electrons(c) a group of atoms substituted for hydrogen in the formula of a hydrocarbon that gives the compound its characteristic properties(d) representation of an atom consisting of the symbol for the element surrounded by a number of dots equal to the number of valence electrons(e) the angle between the two lines defined by a central atom attached to two surrounding atoms(f) a bond resulting from the equal sharing of electron pairs(g) a hydrocarbon containing carbon-carbon double bonds(h) the separation of electronic charge within a bond (or molecule)(i) a class of chemical compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen(j) an average or composite Lewis formula derived from two or more valid Lewis formulas that closely represents the bonding in a molecule(k) a hydrocarbon derivative containing the –OH group(l) the shapes of molecules result from the tendency for electron pairs to maximize the distance between them to minimize repulsions
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QUESTION:
Match the key terms with the descriptions provided.(a) bonding between cations and anions resulting from electrostatic attractions of opposite charges(b) a covalent bond that involves the sharing of two pairs of electrons(c) a group of atoms substituted for hydrogen in the formula of a hydrocarbon that gives the compound its characteristic properties(d) representation of an atom consisting of the symbol for the element surrounded by a number of dots equal to the number of valence electrons(e) the angle between the two lines defined by a central atom attached to two surrounding atoms(f) a bond resulting from the equal sharing of electron pairs(g) a hydrocarbon containing carbon-carbon double bonds(h) the separation of electronic charge within a bond (or molecule)(i) a class of chemical compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen(j) an average or composite Lewis formula derived from two or more valid Lewis formulas that closely represents the bonding in a molecule(k) a hydrocarbon derivative containing the –OH group(l) the shapes of molecules result from the tendency for electron pairs to maximize the distance between them to minimize repulsions
ANSWER:Step 1 of 12
a) Bonding between cation and anion resulting from electrostatic attraction of opposite charge is the : Ionic bond