covalent bonding unit 2 chemistry 11 mrs. purba. homework solutions
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Covalent Bonding Covalent Bonding
Unit 2Unit 2Chemistry 11Chemistry 11Mrs. PurbaMrs. Purba
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A covalent bond is a chemical bond in which two or more electrons are shared by two atoms.
Why should two atoms share electrons?
F F+
7e- 7e-
F F
8e- 8e-
F F
F F
Lewis structure of F2
lone pairslone pairs
lone pairslone pairs
single covalent bond
single covalent bond
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8e-
H HO+ + OH H O HHor
2e- 2e-
Lewis structure of water
Double bond – two atoms share two pairs of electrons
single covalent bonds
O C O or O C O
8e- 8e-8e-double bonds double bonds
Triple bond – two atoms share three pairs of electrons
N N8e-8e-
N N
triple bondtriple bond
or
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Lengths of Covalent Bonds
Bond Lengths
Triple bond < Double Bond < Single Bond
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H F FH
Polar covalent bond or polar bond is a covalent bond with greater electron density around one of the two atoms
electron richregion
electron poorregion e- riche- poor
+ -
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Electronegativity is the ability of an atom to attract toward itself the electrons in a chemical bond.
Electronegativity – Linus Pauling Scale, F is highest
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The Electronegativities of Common Elements
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Classify the following bonds as ionic, polar covalent, or non-polar covalent…the bond in CsCl; the bond in H2S; and the NN bond in H2NNH2.
Cs – 0.7 Cl – 3.0 3.0 – 0.7 = 2.3 Ionic
H – 2.1 S – 2.5 2.5 – 2.1 = 0.4 Polar Covalent
N – 3.0 N – 3.0 3.0 – 3.0 = 0 Non-polar
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Non-Polar Covalent
share e-
Polar Covalent
partial transfer of e-
Ionic
transfer e-
Increasing difference in electronegativity
Classification of bonds by difference in electronegativity
Difference Bond Type
0 Non-polar Covalent 1.7 Ionic
0 < and < 1.7 Polar Covalent
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