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Page 1: Bonding. Video 5.1 Types of Bonds Octet Rule Review Atoms bond with other atoms by sharing or transferring electrons in order to achieve a stable octet.

Bonding

Page 2: Bonding. Video 5.1 Types of Bonds Octet Rule Review Atoms bond with other atoms by sharing or transferring electrons in order to achieve a stable octet.

Video 5.1Types of Bonds

Page 3: Bonding. Video 5.1 Types of Bonds Octet Rule Review Atoms bond with other atoms by sharing or transferring electrons in order to achieve a stable octet.

Octet Rule Review

Atoms bond with other atoms by sharing or transferring electrons in order to achieve a stable octet (8 valence electrons). Bonding creates stability!

*When bonds are formed energy is ___________.

*When bonds are broken energy is ___________.

released

absorbed

Page 4: Bonding. Video 5.1 Types of Bonds Octet Rule Review Atoms bond with other atoms by sharing or transferring electrons in order to achieve a stable octet.

Ionic BondsO Transfer of

electrons from the cation to the anion (metal to nonmetal).

O High melting point and boiling point

O Mostly hard crystalline solids

O Conduct as liquid (either melted or dissolved) due to mobile ions.

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Ionic BondsSodium Chloride: NaCl (table salt) properties:O HardO Solid crystalsO High melting point,

forget boiling!O Liquid phase

conducts (electrolytes are salts)

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Metallic BondsO Metals onlyO All metals lose their

valence electrons and form a sea of electrons

O High melting point and boiling point

O Insoluble in waterO Always able to conduct

heat and electric due to mobile electrons

O MalleableO Ductile

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Metallic Bonds

Copper (Cu) properties:O Hard solidO High melting

point, forget boiling!

O Malleable and ductile

O ConductorO Can’t dissolve

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Metallic BondsSea of electrons

Copper (I) ions Copper (II) ions

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Covalent Bonds (Molecular)O Nonmetals onlyO Share electrons

between atomsO Low melting

point and boiling point

O Never conduct heat or electricity

O Soft solid or gas

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Covalent Bonds

Dextrose C6H12O6

(Sugar) properties:O SoftO Melts easily in

sauce pans for caramel

O Doesn’t conduct (nonelectrolyte)

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What type of bond is created?

1. Ca + O2. K + Br3. S + Cl4. I + S5. Li + Mg6. Ba + S

M+ NM = Ionic

NM + NM = Covalent

M + NM = Ionic

M + NM = Ionic

NM + NM = CovalentM + M = Metallic

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Video 5.2Ionic Compounds

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Review: Find the ionic formula:

1. K + Br

2. Mg + Cl

3. Na + S

4. Ca + S

KBr

MgCl2

Na2S

CaS

+ -

+2

-

+ -2

+2

-2

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Draw Lewis structures:KBr

MgCl2

Na2S

CaS

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Which subatomic particle is involved in bonding?

Electrons only!

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Geometry of ionic crystals

Ions

Ionic crystal

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Video 5.3Covalent Compounds

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Covalent Lewis Structures Rules: CCl4

1. Add up all valence e-

2. Draw a skeletal structure with bonds between elements. Least frequent element in the middle.

3. Subtract 2e- from total for each bond drawn.

4. Draw in remaining e- to fill each atom’s octet.

5. Evaluate: each atom should have 8 e- only.

C: 4 + 4Cl: 7 = 32 valence e-

ClCl—C—Cl Cl

32-8=24

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VSEPR

“Valence shell electron pair repulsion” is a model for molecules. Lone electron pairs are repelled by one another and should be placed as far apart as

possible.

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Geometry1. Linear: The molecule is on one plane

(flat) such as CO2 or H2.

2. Bent: The molecule is bent at angle like H2O due to unshared electrons and two bonding pairs on the central atom.

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Geometry3. Pyramidal: The molecule has a triangular

shape like NH3 due to a lone pair and three bonding pairs on the central atom.

4. Tetrahedral: The molecule has four bonding pairs and no lone pairs on

the central atom like CH4.

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Examples:O Draw the following molecules and identify

their geometry:

1. PCl32. SiCl2H2

3. Br2

4. H2S

pyramidal

tetrahedrallinear

bent

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Video 5.4Bond Polarity

Page 24: Bonding. Video 5.1 Types of Bonds Octet Rule Review Atoms bond with other atoms by sharing or transferring electrons in order to achieve a stable octet.

Bond PolarityThe earth has two poles; North and South.

A magnet also has two poles.

Bonds may have two poles. This means one element is charged different than the other.

If a bond is polar, the two elements have different electronegativities. The element with a higher electronegativity will be more negative.

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Bond Polarity

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Bond Polarity

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Nonpolar Bond

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Bond PolarityElectronegativity

differenceBond type

0-0.4 Nonpolar

0.5-1.0 Polar

1.1-2.0 Very Polar

2.0-4.0 Ionic

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Ionic, polar or nonpolar?1. C-Br2. Na-S3. C-C4. H-O5. K-O6. Be-B

7. As-O8. N-O9. C-O10.F-F11.S-C12.N-H

P

I

NP

P

I

I

P

P

P

NP

NP

P

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Covalent BondingO If 2 atoms or more form a bond with the

same electronegativity the bonds are nonpolar and they share e- equally. ( F-F )

O If there is an electronegativity difference between bonded atoms, the bonds are polar and e- are pulled toward the more electronegative atom. (H-F)

O If a bond is polar, the molecule will have a slightly negative and slightly positive side, like 2 poles of a magnet.

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Video 5.5Molecular Polarity

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Molecular PolarityO A polar molecule

will be asymmetrical.

O A nonpolar molecule will have a symmetrical shape or all nonpolar bonds.

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Molecular Polarity

Which are polar molecules? Show charges.

- - -

----

-

-

+++

+

++

NP P P

NP NP

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Molecular Polarity

Water is polar, and like dissolves like, so only polar

molecules are soluble in water. Polar molecules are

also attracted to an electric field.

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Molecular Polarity

O As you can see, normally polar molecules are unaligned.

O When a electric source comes by, the molecules quickly align themselves.

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Video 5.6IMF

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IMFO Intramolecular forces is another

name for bonds, that keep elements together in compounds.

O Intermolecular forces of attraction are weaker than bonds, but are responsible for holding a substance together (multiple molecules in a confined area).

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IMF

O The stronger the IMF, the tighter the structure (solid). The melting and boiling points will be high.

O The weaker the IMF, the looser the structure (gas). The melting and boiling points will be low.

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Dipole-DipoleO Dipole-Dipole attractions are strong

forces between polar molecules. It is like static holding the + and – charges together.

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Hydrogen Bonding

A special case: Hydrogen Bonds are the strongest bonds between Hydrogen and very electronegative atoms such as F, O and N. (H bonds are FON!) For example, H2O and HF, due to their polarity, they will attract each other.

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London Dispersion Forces (LDF)

The weakest attraction between nonpolar molecules occur because electrons temporarily shift creating a temporary + and – charge. The more electrons the compound has, the stronger the force is.

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Summary

OFrom weak to strong:ONonpolar LDFOPolar Dipole Dipole forcesOHydrogen bondsOCovalent BondsO Ionic BondsOMetallic Bonds

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Class Notes

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Show the individual and bonded Lewis structures:

1. Li and F

2. Mg and O

3. Be and S

4. What did all the cations do? 5. What did all the anions do?6. Which of the subatomic particles were changed

and how were they changed?

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Type of Bonding?1. CaCl22. CO2

3. H2O

4. BaSO4

5. K2O

6. NaF

7. Na2CO3

8. CH4

9. SO3

10.LiBr11.MgO12.NH4Cl

13.HCl

14.KI15.NaOH16.NO2

17.AlPO4

18.FeCl319.P2O5

20.N2O3

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