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CHAPTER 4.

0 : CHEMICAL BONDING
MODE: LECTURE 1ST HOUR (WEEK 8)
MATERIAL: NFTF (BEFORE CLASS)

1. State the type of bonding – ionic, covalent, or


metallic – you would expect in:
(a) O3(g)
(b) MgCl2(s)
(c) BrO2(g)
(d) Cr(s)
(e) H2S(g)
(f) CaO(s)
2. Draw a Lewis electron–dot symbol for each atom
and determine the group number of the elements.
(a) Br
(b) Sr
(c) P
(d) S
(e) As
(f) Se
(g) Ga
3. Write the charge and ground–state electron
configuration of the monoatomic ion most
likely to be formed by each:
(a) Cl
(b) Na
(c) Ca
(d) Rb
(e) N
(f) Br
CHAPTER 4.0 : CHEMICAL BONDING
MODE: LECTURE 2nd HOUR (WEEK 9)
MATERIAL: NFTF (BEFORE CLASS)

1. Draw a Lewis structure of :


i) CS2
ii) O3 (ozone)
iii) SO2
2. Show the polarity of each bond with polar
arrows:

(a) N–B
(b) N–O
(c) C–S
(d) S–O
(e) N–H
(f) Cl–O

Which is the more polar bond in each of


the following pair:
(a) or (b) ; (c) or (d) ; (e) or (f)
CHAPTER 4.0 : CHEMICAL BONDING
MODE: LECTURE 3rd HOUR (WEEK 10)
MATERIAL: NFTF (BEFORE CLASS)

1. For each substances, identify all the


intermolecular forces present between each
of the following molecules:
(a) CH3Br
(b) CH3CH2CH2OH
(c) CH3CH2OCH3
(d) C2H6
(e) CH3NH2
2. Briefly account for the following relative values:
(a) The melting point of sodium is 89oC, whereas
that of potassium is 63oC.
(b) The melting points of Li and Be are 180oC and
1287oC, respectively.
(c) Lithium boils more than 1100oC than it melts.

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