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B. Ionic bonding and Structures of Ionic Compounds

B. Ionic bonding and Structures of Ionic Compounds. Polyatomic ions work in the same way as simple ions The covalent bonds hold the polyatomic ion together so it behaves as a unit. Ionic Compounds Containing Polyatomic Ions. Writing Lewis Structures for Polyatomic Ions. 2-. [SO 4 ] 2-. -.

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B. Ionic bonding and Structures of Ionic Compounds

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  1. B. Ionic bonding and Structures of Ionic Compounds • Polyatomic ions work in the same way as simple ions • The covalent bonds hold the polyatomic ion together so it behaves as a unit • Ionic Compounds Containing Polyatomic Ions

  2. Writing Lewis Structures for Polyatomic Ions

  3. 2- [SO4]2-

  4. - [NO2]-

  5. + [NH4]+

  6. Objectives • SWBAT understandmolecular structure, be able to predictmolecular geometry from the number of electron pairs and to apply the VSEPR model to molecules with double bonds in a virtual laboratory.

  7. A. Molecular Structure • The atoms in a molecule have a three dimensional arrangement, • Water - bent LQHS

  8. A. Molecular Structure • Linear structure – atoms in a line • Carbon dioxide

  9. A. Molecular Structure • Trigonal planar – atoms in a triangle • BF3

  10. A. Molecular Structure • Tetrahedral structure • Methane CH4

  11. B. The VSEPR Model • Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) model • Molecular structure is determined by minimizing repulsions between electron pairs

  12. B. The VSEPR Model • 180o - linear • (Note, this is an ionic compound exception AND an octet rule exception!) • Two Pairs of Electrons • BeCl2

  13. B. The VSEPR Model • 120o – trigonal planar • Three Pairs of Electrons • BF3

  14. B. The VSEPR Model • 109.5o – tetrahedral • Four Pairs of Electrons • CH4

  15. B. The VSEPR Model

  16. B. The VSEPR Model

  17. C. Molecules with Double Bonds • When using VSEPR model to predict molecular geometry of a molecule • a double bond is counted the same as a single electron pair Virtual Lab LQHS

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