Chemistry For Engineers Assignment 2: Part I: Multiple Choice Questions (5Pts)
Chemistry For Engineers Assignment 2: Part I: Multiple Choice Questions (5Pts)
2. Choose the species that is incorrectly matched with the electronic geometry about the central
atom.
a. NO2- - trigonal planar b. ClO4- - tetrahedral
2-
c. SO3 - pyramidal d. ClO3- - tetrahedral
3. In an actual SO2 molecule, the indicated angle would best be described as…
A. Greater than 90° G. Greater than 120° M. Cannot be predicted
B. Equal to 90° H. Equal to 120°
C.
D.
Less than 90°
Greater than 109½°
I.
J.
Less than 120°
Greater than 180°
O
E. Equal to 109½° K. Equal to 180°
F. Less than 109½° L. Less than 180° O S
a.CO2 d. MgI
b.CaO
e.SO2
c.NaBr
f.NI3
4. Draw the Lewis structures of the following molecules; name the shape of the molecule (not the
electron arrangement); state whether the molecule is polar or non-polar by using dipole moment
and determine idealize bond angle of the molecule. Resonance structures may be ignored. (36pts).
6. Kzung Fu Lee, a first year student who failed Chemistry for Engineering course, is now taking
a terrible nightmare with lecture 7: Intermolecular Forces. Students! By using knowledge you have
learnt please answer this question to help Lee come over lecture 7. The question is: How do
intermolecular forces affect the melting and boiling points of the compound? (10pts)
Good luck!!!