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Covalent Bonding Chapter 8
[object Object],Sharing is Caring
2.  Covalent bonds-   Two atoms share one or more pairs of outer-shell electrons.  Oxygen Atom Oxygen Atom Oxygen  Molecule  (O 2 )
Molecules and Molecular Compounds ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Properties ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Molecular Formulas ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Covalent Bonds
Chapter 2  Chemical Principles  Bonding Covalent bonding
So what are covalent bonds?
In covalent bonding, atoms still want to achieve a noble gas configuration (the octet rule).
In covalent bonding, atoms still want to achieve a noble gas configuration (the octet rule).  But rather than losing or gaining electrons, atoms now  share  an electron pair.
In covalent bonding, atoms still want to achieve a noble gas configuration (the octet rule).  But rather than losing or gaining electrons, atoms now  share  an electron pair. The shared electron pair is called a  bonding pair
Cl 2 Chlorine forms a covalent bond with itself
Cl Cl How will two chlorine atoms react?
Cl Cl Each chlorine atom wants to  gain one electron to achieve an octet
Cl Cl Neither atom will give up an electron  – chlorine is highly electronegative. What’s the solution  –   what can they do to achieve an octet?
Cl Cl Neither atom will give up an electron  – chlorine is highly electronegative. What’s the solution  –   what can they do to achieve an octet?
Cl Cl octet
Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets octet
Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets The octet is achieved by each atom sharing the electron pair in the middle
Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets The octet is achieved by each atom sharing the electron pair in the middle
Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets This is the bonding pair
Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets It is a  single  bonding pair
Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets It is called a   SINGLE BOND
Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets Single bonds are abbreviated with a dash
Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets This is the chlorine molecule, Cl 2
O 2 Oxygen is also one of the diatomic molecules
How will two oxygen atoms bond? O O
Each atom has two unpaired electrons O O
O O
O O
Oxygen atoms are highly electronegative. So both atoms want to gain two electrons. O O
O O Both electron pairs are shared.
6 valence electrons plus 2 shared electrons = full octet O O
6 valence electrons plus 2 shared electrons = full octet O O
two bonding pairs, O O making a  double   bond
For convenience, the double bond  can be shown as two dashes.  O O = O O
This is the oxygen molecule, O 2 O O = this is so  cool!!
Multiple Covalent bonds O O Sharing One Pair of electrons One Covalent Bond Only 7 electrons does  Not meet Octet Rule! Need to share Another pair of  electrons O O Sharing Two Pairs of electrons Two Covalent Bonds A Double Bond A Double Bond can be represented by a double line O O
Multiple Covalent bonds N N N N Sharing Three Pairs of electrons Three Covalent Bonds A Triple Bond A Triple Bond can be represented by a Triple line Nitrogen
Coordinate Covalent Bond ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Coordinate Covalent Bond ,[object Object]
Drawing Lewis Dot Structures ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Drawing Lewis Dot Structures Draw Lewis Dot Structures for: PH 3 H 2 S HCl CCl 4 SiH 4 CH 2 Cl 2
Bond Dissociation Energies ,[object Object]
Relate the strength of covalent bonds to bond length ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Endothermic/Exothermic ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Exceptions to Octet Rule ,[object Object],resonance
Exceptions to Octet Rule ,[object Object],[object Object]
Exceptions to Octet Rule ,[object Object],[object Object]
INTRODUCTION A) Lewis structures do not indicate the three dimensional shape of a molecule. They do not show the arrangement space of the atoms, what we call the molecular geometry or molecular structure. B) Molecules have definite shapes and the shape of a molecule controls some of its chemical and physical properties.
II. Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory - VSEPR - predicts the shapes of a number of molecules and polyatomic ions. A) Assumptions of VSEPR Theory 1) Electron pairs in the valence shell of an atom tend to orient themselves so that the total energy is minimized. This means that:  the electrons will approach the nucleus as close as possible yet take positions as far away from each other as possible to minimize _______________ .
2) Because lone pairs of electrons are spread out more broadly than bond pairs, repulsions are greatest between two lone pairs,  intermediate between a lone pair and a bond pair , and weakest between two bonding pairs of electrons. 3) Repulsive forces decrease rapidly with increasing interpair angle - greatest at 90 o , much weaker at 120 o , and very weak at 180 o . B) What are the  ideal arrangements  of electron pairs to minimize repulsions?
Bond Formation ,[object Object],Overlap of H (1s) and Cl (2p) Note that each atom has a single, unpaired electron. Cl H H Cl •• • • •• •• • • •• +
Double and even triple bonds are commonly observed for C, N, P, O, and S H 2 CO SO 3 C 2 F 4
Some Common Geometries Linear Trigonal Planar Tetrahedral
 
 
Structure Determination by VSEPR ,[object Object],The electron pair geometry is  TETRAHEDRAL The molecular geometry is  BENT . 2 bond pairs 2 lone pairs
Structure Determination by VSEPR ,[object Object],[object Object],The  MOLECULAR GEOMETRY  — the positions of the atoms — is  TRIGONAL  PYRAMID .
Bond Polarity ,[object Object],Cl has a greater share in bonding electrons than does H. Cl has slight negative charge  (-  )  and H has slight positive charge  (+   )
[object Object],[object Object],Bond Polarity
Bond Polarity ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Electronegativity Difference ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Diatomic Elements ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Remember:  BrINClHOF
Polar Covalent Bonds: Unevenly matched, but willing to share.
Van der Waals Forces   ,[object Object],[object Object]
Van der Waals Forces   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
3 Types of Van der Waals Forces ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Dipole-Dipole Two  polar  molecules align so that   + and   - are matched (electrostatic attraction) Ex: ethane (C 2 H 6 ) vs. fluromethane (CH 3 F) Occurs when polar molecules are attracted to one another. The slightly region of a polar molecule is weakly attracted to the slightly positive region of another polar molecule. Similar to but much weaker than ionic bonds.
Dispersion Forces ,[object Object],[object Object]
Review ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Hydrogen Bonding ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Ice Liquid
Hydrogen Bonding con’t ,[object Object]
How many drops can you get on a penny?  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],http://www.msnucleus.org/membership/html/k-6/wc/water/1/images/penny.jpg
How is surface tension affected by soap? ,[object Object],http://www.chemistryland.com/CHM107/Water/SoapDisruptsWater.jpg http://www.chemistry.nus.edu.sg/2500/micelle.jpg
Intermolecular Attractions and Molecular Properties ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Review of Chemical Bonds ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Most bonds are somewhere in between ionic and covalent.
Review of Valence Electrons ,[object Object]
Review of Valence Electrons ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Bond and Lone Pairs ,[object Object],This is called a  LEWIS  structure. • •• • •• H Cl lone pair (LP) shared or bond pair

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Chapter 8 Covalent Bonds

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  • 3. 2. Covalent bonds- Two atoms share one or more pairs of outer-shell electrons. Oxygen Atom Oxygen Atom Oxygen Molecule (O 2 )
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  • 9. Chapter 2 Chemical Principles Bonding Covalent bonding
  • 10. So what are covalent bonds?
  • 11. In covalent bonding, atoms still want to achieve a noble gas configuration (the octet rule).
  • 12. In covalent bonding, atoms still want to achieve a noble gas configuration (the octet rule). But rather than losing or gaining electrons, atoms now share an electron pair.
  • 13. In covalent bonding, atoms still want to achieve a noble gas configuration (the octet rule). But rather than losing or gaining electrons, atoms now share an electron pair. The shared electron pair is called a bonding pair
  • 14. Cl 2 Chlorine forms a covalent bond with itself
  • 15. Cl Cl How will two chlorine atoms react?
  • 16. Cl Cl Each chlorine atom wants to gain one electron to achieve an octet
  • 17. Cl Cl Neither atom will give up an electron – chlorine is highly electronegative. What’s the solution – what can they do to achieve an octet?
  • 18. Cl Cl Neither atom will give up an electron – chlorine is highly electronegative. What’s the solution – what can they do to achieve an octet?
  • 20. Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets octet
  • 21. Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets The octet is achieved by each atom sharing the electron pair in the middle
  • 22. Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets The octet is achieved by each atom sharing the electron pair in the middle
  • 23. Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets This is the bonding pair
  • 24. Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets It is a single bonding pair
  • 25. Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets It is called a SINGLE BOND
  • 26. Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets Single bonds are abbreviated with a dash
  • 27. Cl Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets This is the chlorine molecule, Cl 2
  • 28. O 2 Oxygen is also one of the diatomic molecules
  • 29. How will two oxygen atoms bond? O O
  • 30. Each atom has two unpaired electrons O O
  • 31. O O
  • 32. O O
  • 33. Oxygen atoms are highly electronegative. So both atoms want to gain two electrons. O O
  • 34. O O Both electron pairs are shared.
  • 35. 6 valence electrons plus 2 shared electrons = full octet O O
  • 36. 6 valence electrons plus 2 shared electrons = full octet O O
  • 37. two bonding pairs, O O making a double bond
  • 38. For convenience, the double bond can be shown as two dashes. O O = O O
  • 39. This is the oxygen molecule, O 2 O O = this is so cool!!
  • 40. Multiple Covalent bonds O O Sharing One Pair of electrons One Covalent Bond Only 7 electrons does Not meet Octet Rule! Need to share Another pair of electrons O O Sharing Two Pairs of electrons Two Covalent Bonds A Double Bond A Double Bond can be represented by a double line O O
  • 41. Multiple Covalent bonds N N N N Sharing Three Pairs of electrons Three Covalent Bonds A Triple Bond A Triple Bond can be represented by a Triple line Nitrogen
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  • 45. Drawing Lewis Dot Structures Draw Lewis Dot Structures for: PH 3 H 2 S HCl CCl 4 SiH 4 CH 2 Cl 2
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  • 51.
  • 52. INTRODUCTION A) Lewis structures do not indicate the three dimensional shape of a molecule. They do not show the arrangement space of the atoms, what we call the molecular geometry or molecular structure. B) Molecules have definite shapes and the shape of a molecule controls some of its chemical and physical properties.
  • 53. II. Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory - VSEPR - predicts the shapes of a number of molecules and polyatomic ions. A) Assumptions of VSEPR Theory 1) Electron pairs in the valence shell of an atom tend to orient themselves so that the total energy is minimized. This means that: the electrons will approach the nucleus as close as possible yet take positions as far away from each other as possible to minimize _______________ .
  • 54. 2) Because lone pairs of electrons are spread out more broadly than bond pairs, repulsions are greatest between two lone pairs, intermediate between a lone pair and a bond pair , and weakest between two bonding pairs of electrons. 3) Repulsive forces decrease rapidly with increasing interpair angle - greatest at 90 o , much weaker at 120 o , and very weak at 180 o . B) What are the ideal arrangements of electron pairs to minimize repulsions?
  • 55.
  • 56. Double and even triple bonds are commonly observed for C, N, P, O, and S H 2 CO SO 3 C 2 F 4
  • 57. Some Common Geometries Linear Trigonal Planar Tetrahedral
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  • 66.
  • 67. Polar Covalent Bonds: Unevenly matched, but willing to share.
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  • 70.
  • 71. Dipole-Dipole Two polar molecules align so that  + and  - are matched (electrostatic attraction) Ex: ethane (C 2 H 6 ) vs. fluromethane (CH 3 F) Occurs when polar molecules are attracted to one another. The slightly region of a polar molecule is weakly attracted to the slightly positive region of another polar molecule. Similar to but much weaker than ionic bonds.
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