QuestionFigure A and Figure B represent examples of different types of chemical bonding. Identify the descriptions and properties That best represent each figure. All of the descriptions and properties máy not be used.
Figure A
Answer Bank
polar covalent
unequal sharing of electrons
equal sharing of electrons
Figure B
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\hline polar covalent & unequal sharing of electrons & equal sharing of electrons & bond \\
\hline bond & bond & ionic & nonpolar covalent & transfer of electrons \\
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Studdy Solution
STEP 1
1. Figure A and Figure B represent different types of chemical bonding.
2. We need to match descriptions and properties from the answer bank to each figure.
3. Figure A suggests equal sharing of electrons.
4. Figure B suggests unequal sharing or polarity.
STEP 2
1. Analyze Figure A and identify its bonding type.
2. Analyze Figure B and identify its bonding type.
3. Match descriptions and properties from the answer bank to each figure.
STEP 3
Figure A shows two overlapping spheres, which suggests equal sharing of electrons. This is characteristic of nonpolar covalent bonds.
STEP 4
Figure B shows an arrow pointing from δ+ to δ-, indicating unequal sharing of electrons. This is characteristic of polar covalent bonds.
STEP 5
Match the descriptions and properties from the answer bank to each figure:
- For Figure A: "equal sharing of electrons" and "nonpolar covalent".
- For Figure B: "unequal sharing of electrons" and "polar covalent".
The descriptions and properties for each figure are:
- Figure A: equal sharing of electrons, nonpolar covalent
- Figure B: unequal sharing of electrons, polar covalent
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