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Chemical Bonding

Covalent Bonding

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IONIC COVALENTBond Formation

Type of Structure

Solubility in Water

Electrical ConductivityOtherProperties

e- are transferred from metal to nonmetal

high

yes (solution or liquid)

yes

e- are shared between two nonmetals

low

no

usually not

MeltingPoint

crystal lattice true molecules

A. Types of Bonds

Physical State solid liquid or gas

odorous

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“electron sea”

METALLICBond Formation

Type of Structure

Solubility in Water

Electrical ConductivityOtherProperties

MeltingPoint

A. Types of Bonds

Physical State

e- are delocalized among metal atoms

very high

yes (any form)

no

malleable, ductile, lustrous

solid

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B. Bond PolarityMost bonds are

a blend of ionic and covalent characteristics.

Difference in electronegativity determines bond type.

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B. Bond PolarityElectronegativity

Attraction an atom has for a shared pair of electrons.

higher e-neg atom -

lower e-neg atom +

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B. Bond PolarityElectronegativity Trend

Increases up and to the right.

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Nonpolar Covalent Bond e- are shared equally symmetrical e- density usually identical atoms Electronegativity difference range

0.00 – 0.4

B. Bond Polarity

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+ -

B. Bond PolarityPolar Covalent Bond

e- are shared unequally asymmetrical e- density results in partial charges (dipole) Electronegativity difference range

0.4 – 2.0

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+ -

+

B. Bond PolarityNonpolar Covalent - no charges

Polar Covalent - partial charges

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Nonpolar

Polar

Ionic

View Bonding Animations.

B. Bond Polarity

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B. Bond Polarity

Examples:Cl2

HCl

NaCl

3.0-3.0=0.0Nonpolar

3.0-2.1=0.9Polar

3.0-0.9=2.1Ionic

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Determining Type, EN0.3

1.7

5% 50%

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Determining Type, EN

Ionic, Polar or Nonpolar Covalent Compounds: The difference in electronegativity between bonding atoms leads to the type of compound.

Example:O2 , O=O ENO = 3.5 EN = 0 NO , N=O ENN = 3.0, ENO = 3.5 EN = .5 CO , C= ENC = 2.5, ENO = 3.5 EN = 1.0 NaCl , Na+Cl- ENNa = 0.9, ENCl = 3.0 EN = 2.1

Nonpolar Covalent

Polar Covalent

Ionic

Polar Covalent

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Sample Problem Use electronegativity differences to classify bonding between sulfur, S, and the following elements: hydrogen, H; cesium, Cs; and chlorine, Cl. In each pair, which atom will be more negative?Bonding between sulfur and

Electronegativity difference Bond

type

More-negative atom

hydrogen 2.5 – 2.1 = 0.4 Polar-covalent

sulfurcesium 2.5 – 0.7 = 1.8 Ionic sulfurchlorine 3.0 – 2.5 = 0.5 Polar-

covalentchlorine

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Additional Sample Problems

Complete the following chart:Elements bonded

Electronegativity difference Bond

type

More-negative atom

a. C and H 2.5 – 2.1 = 0.4 Polar-covalent

carbonb. C and S 2.5 – 2.5 = 0 Nonpolar

covalentSame electronegativityc. O and H 3.5 – 2.1 = 1.4 Polar-

covalentoxygen

d. Na and Cl

3.0 – 0.9 = 2.1 Ionic chlorinee. Cs and S

2.5 – 0.7 = 1.8 Ionic sulfur

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LecturePLUS Timberlake 17

Learning Check

Identify the type of bond between the following atoms A. K-N

1) nonpolar 2) polar 3) ionicB. N-O

1) nonpolar 2) polar 3) ionicC. Cl-Cl

1) nonpolar 2) polar 3) ionic

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Solution

A. K-N 3) ionic

B. N-O 2) polar

C. Cl-Cl 1) nonpolar

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Covalent Bonds can have multiple bonds, so you should be familiar with the following…Single Covalent Bond- chemical bond resulting from sharing of an electron pair between two atoms.

Double Covalent Bond- chemical bond resulting from sharing of two electron pairs between two atoms.

Triple Covalent Bond -chemical bond resulting from sharing of three electron pairs between two atoms.

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C. Molecular NomenclaturePrefix System (binary compounds)

1. Less e-neg atom comes first.

2. Add prefixes to indicate # of atoms. Omit mono- prefix on first element.

3. Change the ending of the second element to -ide.

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PREFIXmono-di-tri-tetra-penta-hexa-hepta-octa-nona-deca-

NUMBER12345678910

C. Molecular Nomenclature

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CCl4

N2O

SF6

carbon tetrachloride

dinitrogen monoxide

sulfur hexafluoride

C. Molecular Nomenclature

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arsenic trichloride

dinitrogen pentoxide

tetraphosphorus decoxide

AsCl3

N2O5

P4O10

C. Molecular Nomenclature