VSEPR Theory
The Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) Theory is a model used to predict 3-D molecular geometry based on the number of valence shell electron bond pairs among the atoms…
Hydrocarbons
The term ‘hydrocarbon’ is self-explanatory which means compounds of carbon and hydrogen only. Depending upon the types of carbon-carbon bonds, they can be classified into three main.....
Model Simulation (Chemistry) – Balancing Chemical Equations
Balance a chemical equation. Recognize that the number of atoms of each element is conserved in a chemical reaction. Describe the difference between coefficients and subscripts in a chemical equation.....
Model Simulation (Chemistry) – Molarity
Describe the relationships between volume and amount of solute to concentration. Explain how solution color and concentration are related. Calculate the concentration of solutions in units of molarity (mol/L).......
Model Simulation (Chemistry) – Diffusion
Explain how two gases mix. Design an experiment to find the factors which affect the rate of diffusion...
Model Simulation (Chemistry) – Gas Properties
Determine how changing a variable among P, V, N, and T influences other gas properties. Describe the relationship between particle-wall collisions and pressure......
Model Simulation (Chemistry)- Atomic Interactions
Explain how attractive and repulsive forces govern the interaction between atoms. Describe the effect of potential well depth on atomic interactions......
Model Simulation (Chemistry) – Molecule Shapes: Basics
Recognize that molecule shape is due to repulsions between atoms. Recognize that bonds are not fixed in place, but can rotate around in response to repulsions.
Model Simulation (Chemistry) – Molecule Shapes
Recognize that molecule geometry is due to repulsions between electron groups. Recognize the difference between electron and molecular geometry. .....