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Hydrocarbon boiling points (increase, or decrease) as the number of carbon atoms per molecule ( increase, or decrease |
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A covalent bond forms when a pair of electrons are _________ by two atoms |
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________ are different compounds that have molecules with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas |
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What is the formula for an alkane with sixteen carbons |
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Hydrocarbons are compounds that contain what atoms |
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Structural isomers have the same ______ ________ |
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Which compound has the lowest boiling point |
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Estimate the average boiling points in C when you have 5 carbon hydrocarbon |
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What is the name of C9H20 |
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How many carbons are found in a nonane compound |
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What is the condensed formula for Octane? |
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CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH3 |
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How many carbons are found in a hexane compound |
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What is the condensed formula for Pentane |
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All organic compounds contain the element of |
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Which formula is the general formula for an alkane |
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The minimum number of carbons necessary to form more than 1 structural arrangement |
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How many isomers are possible for C3 H8 |
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Which formula is the general formula for an eight carbon alkane |
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What is the molecular formula for Octane |
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Carbon has how many valence electrons |
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Organic chemistry is the study of |
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Hydrocarbons and their derivatives |
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Group 3A has how many valence electrons |
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Group _ has all of its outer shells filled and is considered stable |
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Hydrogen has _ valence electrons |
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Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory |
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Electrons have a _________ charge |
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In the ball-and-stick method the curved stick |
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connects multiple bonds between elements |
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Linear, Trigonal, Tetrahedral, Pyramidal, Bent |
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If a molecule has 2 bonding groups and 2 unbonded pair Its shape will be |
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Methane is an example of what shape |
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Water is an example of a _______ shape |
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If a molecule has 3 bonding groups and no unbonded pair its shape will be |
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The molecular structure for carbon dioxide is |
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Carbon dioxide is an example of a |
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The molecular structure for ozone is |
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The angle between a pair bonded electrons in a bent geometry shape is |
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Chemists can create hydrocarbons without any living thing contributing (true or flase) |
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The molar mass of carbon is |
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The backbone of hydrocarbons is |
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The molar mass of methane is |
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The molar mass of hydrogen is |
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