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BELLWORK- VSEPR State the main assumption of the valence shell electron-pair repulsion model (VSEPR).  What is a valence shell electron-pair? Are they involved in bonding or not?
Lecture 8.4a – Polar bonds
Salt crystals are repeating patterns of  positive +  cations and negative -  anions held together by electrostatic attraction. IONIC COMPOUNDS
COVALENT COMPOUNDS Biological molecules are covalently bound Most consist of the non-metals Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen.
SO….. Ionic and covalent bonds are very different, but how do we predict if a bond will be ionic or covalent?
electronegativity The ELECTRONEGATIVITY of an element helps us understand the difference between ionic and covalent bonding  ,[object Object]
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That means that  the most electronegative elements are in the upper-right corner of the table.
Every element has an electronegativity value Francium has the lowest electronegativity  0.7 Fluorine has the highest  4.0
Elements with a HIGH electronegativity have a STRONG pull on electrons. Elements with a LOW electronegativity have a WEAK pull on electrons.
difference in electronegativity When two atoms bond their DIFFERENCE in electronegativity determines the bond type. A large difference in electronegativity means one atom will  win the “tug of war” and   take the electrons completely.  This is an ionic bond.
Which one has the high electronegativity?
When the electronegativity of two bonding atoms is very similar,  neither atom wins the “tug of war” and  the electrons are shared equally. This produces a covalent bond
In a true covalent bond electrons are shared equally
IONIC      COVALENT Transfer electrons  Share electrons Between an atom of high electronegativity and an atom of low electronegativity Between two atoms of equal or very close electronegativities NaCl  N 2
If the electronegativity difference between two bonded atoms is very high the bond is ionic. If the electronegativity difference is very low the bond is covalent. What if the difference in electronegativity between the two bonded atoms is in-between?
A POLAR COVALENT BOND occurs when two atoms share electrons unequally.  The atom with a high electronegativity value holds the bonding electrons more often, but it doesn’t  remove the electrons completely.
Are the bonds polar covalent,  non-polar covalent, or ionic? 1) H-C  2) K-Cl  3) O-F  4) Cl-Cl 5) C-N  6) S-O  7) B-S
A polar bond has a partial positive charge (  + ) and a partial negative charge (  - )
The N-H bond is polar, with N being the most electronegative.
The N-H bond is polar, with N being the most electronegative.  -  +  +  +
End of section 8.4a lecture
Bond polarity and 3D shape determine if a molecule is polar Bond polarity --- When a bond has a partial negative charge on one atom and a partial positive charge on the other atom. Molecule shape--- the arrangement of atoms in three dimensions (3-D)
A polar molecule has polar bonds and asymmetry Polar bonds  Non-polar molecule Symmetry- all sides are the same Polar bonds  Polar molecule Asymmetry- has different sides δ - δ - δ - δ - δ - δ + δ + negative side Positive side
If the electrons are not distributed equally, the molecule is said to be polar.  The molecule has a negative end and a positive end.
Polar molecules are affected by electric fields
It has two poles and is polar;  it has a measurable dipole moment.
POLAR MOLECULES INTERACT!! A partial positive charge (  + ) is attracted to  negative ions and  negative partial charges  (  - ) of other polar bonds.
A partial negative charge (  - ) is attracted to  positive ions and  partial positive charges  (  + ) of other polar bonds. POLAR MOLECULES INTERACT!! +
Water is a molecule that consists of two polar covalent O-H bonds.
The electrons are not distributed evenly so the water molecule is polar. The negative end of the molecule is the oxygen end. O is more electronegative than H and pulls the negative electrons toward itself. Also, there are two lone pairs around oxygen.  negative end positive end
Na + (aq) A dissolved sodium ion
Practice - Draw the 3D structures for these molecules and label the bond polarity and the molecule polarity. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],7. CO 2 8. CH 2 CH 2   9. HCN 10.  11.

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Lecture 8.4a- Polar Bonds

  • 1. BELLWORK- VSEPR State the main assumption of the valence shell electron-pair repulsion model (VSEPR). What is a valence shell electron-pair? Are they involved in bonding or not?
  • 2. Lecture 8.4a – Polar bonds
  • 3. Salt crystals are repeating patterns of positive + cations and negative - anions held together by electrostatic attraction. IONIC COMPOUNDS
  • 4. COVALENT COMPOUNDS Biological molecules are covalently bound Most consist of the non-metals Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen.
  • 5. SO….. Ionic and covalent bonds are very different, but how do we predict if a bond will be ionic or covalent?
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. That means that the most electronegative elements are in the upper-right corner of the table.
  • 9. Every element has an electronegativity value Francium has the lowest electronegativity 0.7 Fluorine has the highest 4.0
  • 10. Elements with a HIGH electronegativity have a STRONG pull on electrons. Elements with a LOW electronegativity have a WEAK pull on electrons.
  • 11. difference in electronegativity When two atoms bond their DIFFERENCE in electronegativity determines the bond type. A large difference in electronegativity means one atom will win the “tug of war” and take the electrons completely. This is an ionic bond.
  • 12. Which one has the high electronegativity?
  • 13. When the electronegativity of two bonding atoms is very similar, neither atom wins the “tug of war” and the electrons are shared equally. This produces a covalent bond
  • 14. In a true covalent bond electrons are shared equally
  • 15. IONIC COVALENT Transfer electrons Share electrons Between an atom of high electronegativity and an atom of low electronegativity Between two atoms of equal or very close electronegativities NaCl N 2
  • 16. If the electronegativity difference between two bonded atoms is very high the bond is ionic. If the electronegativity difference is very low the bond is covalent. What if the difference in electronegativity between the two bonded atoms is in-between?
  • 17. A POLAR COVALENT BOND occurs when two atoms share electrons unequally. The atom with a high electronegativity value holds the bonding electrons more often, but it doesn’t remove the electrons completely.
  • 18. Are the bonds polar covalent, non-polar covalent, or ionic? 1) H-C 2) K-Cl 3) O-F 4) Cl-Cl 5) C-N 6) S-O 7) B-S
  • 19. A polar bond has a partial positive charge (  + ) and a partial negative charge (  - )
  • 20. The N-H bond is polar, with N being the most electronegative.
  • 21. The N-H bond is polar, with N being the most electronegative.  -  +  +  +
  • 22. End of section 8.4a lecture
  • 23. Bond polarity and 3D shape determine if a molecule is polar Bond polarity --- When a bond has a partial negative charge on one atom and a partial positive charge on the other atom. Molecule shape--- the arrangement of atoms in three dimensions (3-D)
  • 24. A polar molecule has polar bonds and asymmetry Polar bonds Non-polar molecule Symmetry- all sides are the same Polar bonds Polar molecule Asymmetry- has different sides δ - δ - δ - δ - δ - δ + δ + negative side Positive side
  • 25. If the electrons are not distributed equally, the molecule is said to be polar. The molecule has a negative end and a positive end.
  • 26. Polar molecules are affected by electric fields
  • 27. It has two poles and is polar; it has a measurable dipole moment.
  • 28. POLAR MOLECULES INTERACT!! A partial positive charge (  + ) is attracted to negative ions and negative partial charges (  - ) of other polar bonds.
  • 29. A partial negative charge (  - ) is attracted to positive ions and partial positive charges (  + ) of other polar bonds. POLAR MOLECULES INTERACT!! +
  • 30. Water is a molecule that consists of two polar covalent O-H bonds.
  • 31. The electrons are not distributed evenly so the water molecule is polar. The negative end of the molecule is the oxygen end. O is more electronegative than H and pulls the negative electrons toward itself. Also, there are two lone pairs around oxygen. negative end positive end
  • 32. Na + (aq) A dissolved sodium ion
  • 33.