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Bonding : ImpossibleStructure (10 Variations)
Which of the following formulas represent substances that are likely to be stable at ordinary temperature and pressure? A good way to decide is to ask for which of the formulas is it possible to draw a reasonable Lewis structure (one that obeys the usual rules for drawing Lewis structures)?
Predicting the Stability of Hypervalent MoleculesTracy A. Mitchell, Debbie Finocchio, and Jeremy Kua In this exercise, students use concepts in thermochemistry such as bond energy, ionization potentials, and electron affinities to predict the relative stability of two hypervalent molecules (PF5 and PH5) relative to their respective non-hypervalent counterparts. Mitchell, Tracy A.; Finocchio, Debbie; Kua, Jeremy. J. Chem. Educ.2007, 84, 629.
Computational Chemistry |
Covalent Bonding |
Ionic Bonding |
Lewis Structures |
Molecular Modeling |
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry |
Molecular Properties / Structure
Lecture Templates: Convenient Partial Lecture Delivery SystemElzbieta Cook and Robert L. Cook Reports on the use of two forms of PowerPoint lecture presentationsa complete version used by the lecturer and a corresponding partial version available in advance to students. Pre-prepared lecture presentations allow for the sharing of lecture materials among teaching faculty and ensure consistency among several lecture sections in team taught courses. Cook, Elzbieta; Cook, Robert L. J. Chem. Educ.2006, 83, 1176.