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Title: 6.2 Continued


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6.2 ContinuedPolar Bonds!
  • Key Concepts
  • What happens when atoms dont share electrons
    equally?
  • What factors determine whether a molecule is
    polar?
  • How do attractions between polar molecules
    compare to attractions between nonpolar molecules?

2
  • In general, atoms on the _______ side of the
    table have a greater attraction for electrons
  • _____________ is the most electronegative element
  • Why are the noble gases crossed off?

right
fluorine
Their outer energy levels are full
3
Unequal Sharing of Electrons
  • Because some atoms are better at attracting
    electrons than others, sometimes electrons are
    shared _________________

unequally
In hydrogen chloride, which atom looks like it
has more electrons around it? These atoms
acquire ____________ charges
H
Cl
d
d
chlorine
HCl
partial
4
Unequal Sharing of Electrons
  • When atoms share electrons ________________, the
    covalent bond is called a ______________ covalent
    bonds

unequally
polar
Polar means opposite in character
d
H
Cl
d
HCl
5
Unequal Sharing of Electrons
  • This is similar to the polar bear and the
    penguinwho has the ice cream more often?

The polar bear (chlorine)
d
H
Cl
d
HCl
6
Unequal Sharing of Electrons
  • If this was an ionic bond, how would the picture
    be different?

The penguin would GIVE AWAY the ice cream
No sharing!
7
Electronegativity Table
  • Bond types can be determined by calculating the
    ______________ in the bonded atoms
    electronegativity values
  • Nonpolar covalent
  • less than 0.5
  • Polar covalent
  • 0.5 to 2.0
  • Ionic
  • greater than 2.0

difference
8
Electronegativity Table
  • What type of bond is H H ?
  • Nonpolar covalent
  • less than 0.5
  • Polar covalent
  • 0.5 to 2.0
  • Ionic
  • greater than 2.0

2.1 2.1 0
nonpolar covalent
9
Electronegativity Table
  • What type of bond is C O ?
  • Nonpolar covalent
  • less than 0.5
  • Polar covalent
  • 0.5 to 2.0
  • Ionic
  • greater than 2.0

3.5 2.5 1.0
Polar covalent
10
Electronegativity Table
  • What type of bond is Na Cl ?
  • Nonpolar covalent
  • less than 0.5
  • Polar covalent
  • 0.5 to 2.0
  • Ionic
  • greater than 2.0

3.0 0.9 2.1
Ionic
11
Unequal Sharing of Electrons
  • Polar and Nonpolar Molecules
  • When a molecule has more than two atoms, two
    factors will determine whether or not the
    molecule is polar
  • ________ of atoms
  • ____________ of the molecule

type
shape
12
Unequal Sharing of Electrons
  • In a carbon dioxide (CO2) molecule, the polar
    bonds ______________ out because the molecule is
    straight in shape or _________________.
  • So this entire molecule is considered
    ________________
  • Kind of like a game of tug-o-war that ___________
    is winning

cancel
d
d -
d -
linear
O C O
nonpolar
3.5 2.5 3.5
no one
13
Unequal Sharing of Electrons
  • In a water (H2O) molecule, the polar bonds do
    ________ cancel out because the molecule
    is___________.
  • Or in other words, one side of the water molecule
    is still partially ________________ while the
    other side is still partially _________________

2.1 H
2.1 H
NOT
d
d
bent
d
positive
O 3.5
negative
14
Attraction Between Molecules
  • Polar molecules, due to their opposite charges,
    can also attract ________ _______________ and
    form additional bonds
  • Due to the attraction between polar molecules,
    water exhibits
  • ___________ tension
  • a __________ boiling
  • point than other molecules
  • similar to it in size

one
another
surface
higher
15
Surface Tension
16
Attraction Between Molecules
  • The attractions between polar molecules are
    _______________ than the attractions among
    nonpolarbut nonpolar attractions do ____________
  • They explain why CO2 and N2, both normally
    __________, can be stored as solids or liquids at
    ___________ temperatures and ___________
    pressures

stronger
exist
gases
lower
higher
17
Assessment Questions
  • What is the difference between a polar and
    nonpolar molecule?

Partial opposite charges
Partial charges cancel out
18
Assessment Questions
  • What determines whether a molecule is polar?
  • type of atoms and shape of molecule
  • mass of atoms and number of valence electrons
  • type and mass of atoms
  • ionization energy and number of covalent bonds

19
Assessment Questions
  • Why does water have a much higher boiling point
    than methane?
  • Methane molecules are more polar, so its
    molecules have stronger attractive forces.
  • Partial charges on the polar water molecules
    increase attractive forces between molecules.
  • A water molecule has much more mass than a
    methane molecule, so water has a higher boiling
    point.
  • Water has a higher boiling point because its
    molecules do not contain carbon atoms.
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