Title: Chemical Bonding
1 Chemical Bonding
2How do elements know how to bond? Are there
rules/guidelines?
3Bond Formation
- A n exchange of electrons between neighboring
atoms to transferring or sharing electrons to
become a more stable substance.
Bond Energy (energy needed to break a bond)
varies depending on the strength of this force of
attraction between atoms
4Where does bonding occur in the atom?
5Valence Electrons are involved in bonding
6Electron Distribution in Molecules
- Electron distribution is depicted with Lewis
structures - (electron dot diagrams)
7Review of Valence Electrons
- Periodic Table is a tool to find the number of
valence electrons of a specific atom
8Lewis Dot Diagrams (Lewis Structures)
Valence electrons are indicated as single dots
circulating the chemical symbol.
(Chemical symbol represents the remaining core
electrons and nucleus)
Unpaired dots are potential bonding points for
the atom.
9- What are the rules/guidelines to make a bond?
10OCTET RULE
- Atoms will gain/lose/share electrons in an
attempt to have 8 valence electrons (or O). - Exception H and He
11How does it know if it should share or take to
make 8?
What type of bonding is each picture describing?
12Bonding Just the Facts
- Ionic Bonding
- Between a metal and a non-metal (Cation Anion)
- Neutral, balanced charge
- Gain or Lose valence e- to get an OCTET
- Covalent Bonding
- Between 2 non-metals
- NO ions
- Share valence e- to get the OCTET
13Electronegativity a rating scale indicating an
atoms ability to control electrons in a bond
Where are the control freaks located? Where are
the push-overs located? What type
of bonding occurs in the middle? What happened to
the noble gases?
14Electronegativity Difference
- Ionic Bonding
- END greater or equal to 1.7
- Covalent Bonding
- END less than 1.7
- EX NaCl
- EX BH3
- EX RbBr
- EX SO2
15Non-Polar Covalent Bonds
Polar Covalent Bonds
16How are properties of a substance dependent upon
chemical structure?
17Building an Crystalline Structure
18Lattice Structures3-dimensional structure of
crystals
allotropes of carbon - 6 min
19Building a Lewis Dot Structure
- HONC..1,2,3,4 or use periodic pattern
20Examples
- CH4 SF2
- NH3
HBr - CH3NH2 OH-1
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22Polarity of a Structure
- Polarity uneven distribution of electrons
around the central atom - Effects attractiveness of one molecule to
another - Causes the following properties
- Solubility
- Melting Point and Boiling Point
- Viscosity
- Cohesion
- Evaporation Rate
- Density
- Surface Tension
23Water
- Water is POLAR because it has a positive end and
a negative end. (difference in electronegativity)
What do you know about properties of water?
24Olive Oil
Very little attractiveness between particles
25- This is why oil and water will not mix! Oil is
nonpolar, and water is polar. - The two will repel each other, and so you can not
dissolve one in the other - lancaster lab - 100 min - hydrophobic coating
26Washing Clothes
27Cell Wall Membrane
28How does the high polarity of water affect your
life?
- Bozeman Science - 830 min
- Solubility -
- Melting Point and Boiling Point
- Viscosity
- Cohesion
- Evaporation Rate
- Density
- Surface Tension
29MOLECULAR GEOMETRY
30MOLECULAR GEOMETRY
- VSEPR
- Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion theory.
- Most important factor in determining geometry is
relative repulsion between electron pairs.
Molecule adopts the shape that minimizes the
electron pair repulsions.
31Bond and Lone Pairs
- Valence electrons are distributed as shared or
BOND PAIRS and unshared or LONE PAIRS.
This is has 4 repulsion areas. (these are called
electron domains)
32Some Common Geometries
Tigonal Planar
33VSEPR charts
- Use the Lewis structure to determine the geometry
of the molecule - Charts use the CENTRAL atom for all data!
- Think REGIONS OF ELECTRON DENSITY rather than
bonds (for instance, a double bond would only be
1 region)
34Molecular Shapes (Valence Shell Electron Pair
Repulsion)
Total of Electron Domains
35Examples
- CH4 SF2
- NH3
HBr - CH3NH2 OH-1
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36How does molecular structure effect my body?
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