9. Which of the following covalent compounds share electrons via sp3 hybridization? Choose ALL that apply. a. Boron Trihydride, BH3 b. Ethane, C₂H6 c. Ethene, C₂H4 d. Formaldehyde, CH₂O e. Methane, CH4 f. Silicon Tetrafluoride, SiF4

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9. Which of the following covalent compounds share electrons via sp3 hybridization? Choose ALL that
apply.
a. Boron Trihydride, BH3
b. Ethane, C₂H6
c. Ethene, C₂H4
d. Formaldehyde, CH₂O
e. Methane, CH₂
f. Silicon Tetrafluoride, SiF4
10. Based on bond polarity and VSEPR shape, for which of the following covalent compounds are
dipole-dipole attractions the strongest intermolecular force? Choose ALL that apply.
a. Ammonia, NH3
b. Benzene, C6H6
c. Carbon Monoxide, CO
d. Nitrogen Tribromide, NBr3
e. Sulphur Hexafluoride, SF
f. Sulphur Dioxide, SO₂
Transcribed Image Text:9. Which of the following covalent compounds share electrons via sp3 hybridization? Choose ALL that apply. a. Boron Trihydride, BH3 b. Ethane, C₂H6 c. Ethene, C₂H4 d. Formaldehyde, CH₂O e. Methane, CH₂ f. Silicon Tetrafluoride, SiF4 10. Based on bond polarity and VSEPR shape, for which of the following covalent compounds are dipole-dipole attractions the strongest intermolecular force? Choose ALL that apply. a. Ammonia, NH3 b. Benzene, C6H6 c. Carbon Monoxide, CO d. Nitrogen Tribromide, NBr3 e. Sulphur Hexafluoride, SF f. Sulphur Dioxide, SO₂
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