Shapes, Polarity, IMF 3.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? ChemistryBonding & shapesASEdexcel Created by: Emma HowlettCreated on: 12-03-13 09:52 2 electrons, not used for bonding lonepair 1 of 11 bonding when atoms share electrons covalent 2 of 11 strongest type of intermolecular forces hydrogenbonding 3 of 11 weakest type of intermolecular forces londonforces 4 of 11 the ability to attract a bonding pair of electrons electronegativity 5 of 11 a positive and negative end dipole 6 of 11 hardest natural substance diamond 7 of 11 shape with 4 bonding electrons and 0 lone pairs tetrahedral 8 of 11 which shape has a bond angle of 104.5 bent 9 of 11 shape with 4 bonding pairs and 1 lone pair seesaw 10 of 11 shape of PCl5 trigonal bipyramidal 11 of 11
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