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Title: Molecular Polarity


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Molecular Polarity
  • Covalent Bonding

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Covalent Bonds involve sharing electrons But Just
like in real life, not all sharing Is equal !!!
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/Electronegativity
Electronegativity is the ability of an atom to
Attract electrons to itself in a covalent bond
Large Electronegavity
Small Electronegativity
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So, the atoms in a covalent bond are engaged in a
tug-of-war over electrons
electrons
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  • The atom that wins will be the one that is
    more electronegative.
  • Because this atom gets the electrons more of the
    time, it becomes slightly negative
  • The atom that loses becomes slightly positive

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The Periodic Table allows us To predict
differences in electronegavity
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Results of Tug of War
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A. Dipole Moment
  • Means the direction of the polar bond in a
    molecule.
  • Arrow points toward the more electronegative
    atom. (The direction the electrons will flow

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B. Determining Molecular Polarity
  • Depends on
  • dipole moments
  • molecular shape

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Linear
Bent
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Linear
Bent
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Trigonal Planar
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Tetrahedral
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B. Determining Molecular Polarity
  • Nonpolar Molecules
  • Dipole moments are symmetrical and cancel out.

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B. Determining Molecular Polarity
  • Polar Molecules
  • Dipole moments are asymmetrical and dont cancel .

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B. Determining Molecular Polarity
  • Therefore, polar molecules have...
  • asymmetrical shape (lone pairs) or
  • asymmetrical atoms

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So, polarity is more of a spectrum than a
black and white determination
Polar---------------------------------------------
---------nonpolar
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More Nonpolar Molecules
  • Share electrons the best
  • Have the closest electronegativities (or smallest
    differences)
  • Have lower boiling and melting points
  • . . .so More likely to be gases at room
    temperature
  • Like dissolves like . . .
  • Use a nonpolar solvent to dissolve a nonpolar
    solute

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More Polar Molecules
  • Do not share well at all!
  • Their electronegativity differences are great
  • Are more like ionic compounds
  • Have higher melting and boiling points
  • Most likely to be liquids at room temperature
  • Like dissolves like . . .
  • Use a polar/ionic solvent to dissolve a
    polar/ionic solute

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Ionic, Polar, Nonpolar A Continuum Ionic--------
----------------Polar----------------Nonpolar Elec
trons transferred E- shared unequally E-
shared High mp/bp
Low mp/bp Solids at STP
Liquids at STP Gas at STP
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