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Chapter 8. Covalent Bonding. Let’s Review. What do we already know? What is a chemical bond? What is an ionic bond?. Section 1. The Covalent Bond. Stability. Lower energy is more stable Noble-Gas electron configuration Octet rule. Covalent Bond.
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Chapter 8 Covalent Bonding
Let’s Review • What do we already know? • What is a chemical bond? • What is an ionic bond?
Section 1 The Covalent Bond
Stability • Lower energy is more stable • Noble-Gas electron configuration • Octet rule
Covalent Bond • Atoms in nonionic compounds share electrons • Covalent bond is the bond that results from sharing valence electrons • Molecule is formed when two or more atoms bond covalently
H H Diatomic Molecules • Two atom molecules are more stable than one atom • H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2
H H Hydrogen They Pair!!
F F Fluorine
Single Covalent Bonds • One pair of valence electrons is shared • Pair may be referred to as “bonding” pair • Also called sigma bonds • σ • Occurs when the shared pair is centered between the two atoms
Bonding Orbital • Localized region where bonding electrons are most likely found
Groups and Single Bonds • Group 17 • Group 16 • Group 15 • Group 14
Homework (due Tuesday) • Draw the Lewis structures for the following molecules • PH3 • H2S • HCl • CCl4 • SiH4 • Challenge • Draw a generic Lewis Structure for a molecule formed between atoms of group 1 and group 16
Homework continued • Draw LDS for • CH4 • Br2 • C6H14 also written as CH3(CH2)4CH3
Multiple Covalent Bonds • Bond Order • Refers to the type of bond • Single Bond • Shares ONE pair of electrons • Double Bonds • Two pairs of electrons are shared • Triple Bonds • Three pairs of electrons are shared
The Pi Bond • Multiple covalent bonds • Consist of at least one sigma and one pi bond
Strength of Covalent Bonds • CB involve attractive and repulsive forces • Balance of the force is upset the bond can break • Several factors influence strength of cb
Bond Length • Length depends on distance between bonded nuclei • Bond length is the distance two nuclei at the position of maximum attraction • Determined by: • Sizes of two bonding atoms • Number of electrons shared
Bonds and Energy • Energy changes occur • When bonds are broken • Energy is released • Need energy put in to break it • Bond-dissociation energy • is the energy required to break a specific bond • Indicates strength of the bond • When bonds are formed
Length and Energy • Shorter the length the greater the energy
Energies of Chemical Reactions • Total energy is determined from energy of bonds broken and formed • Two types • Endothermic • Exothermic
Energies of Chemical Reactions • Endothermic Reaction occurs when a greater amount of energy is required to break existing bonds in the reactants than is released when the new bonds formed. • Endothermic Reaction • More energy to break a bond than energy when bond is broken
Energyin Energyout Energies of Chemical Reactions • Exothermic Bond
Energies of Chemical Reactions • Exothermic reaction occurs when more energy is released during product bond formation than is required to break bonds in reactants. • Exothermic reaction • More energy is released than required to break the bonds
Energyout Energyin Energies of Chemical Reactions • Endothermic Bond
Section Two Naming Molecules
Binary Molecular Compounds Example: N2O • First element in the formula is always named first, using the entire element name. • What is the first element? • Nitrogen
Binary Molecular Compounds • The second element in the formula is named using its root and adding the suffix –ide. • What is the second element? • Oxygen • What will the name be? • Oxide
Binary Molecular Compounds • Prefixes are used to indicate the number of atoms of each element are present in the compound. • How many nitrogens do we have? • Two • What will the prefix be? • Di- • What is the prefix plus the element? • Dinitrogen
Binary Molecular Compounds • How many oxygens do we have? • One • What will the prefix be? • Mono • What is the prefix plus the element? • Monoxide
Binary Molecular Compounds • What is the final answer? Dinitrogen monoxide
HCl HClO3 H2S H2SO4 H2ClO2 Chlorous acid Sulfuric acid Hydrosulfuric acid Chloric acid Hydrochloric acid Pop Quiz Match the following correctly, also note if the acid is binary or an oxyacid: ··Hint·· ClO3 is chlorate
Section Three Molecular Structure
Molecular Formula • Shows the elements symbols and subscripts • PH3
H P H H Lewis Structure
H P H H Structural Formula
Molecular Formula • CH4
H H C H H Lewis Structure
H H C H H Structural Formula
Lewis Structures • BH3 • Nitrogen trifluoride • C2H4 • Carbon Disulfide • NH4+ • ClO4-
Announcement • Print out chapter 8 review from teacher page. • Complete by Friday (will have time in class tomorrow to work on it) • Test Monday on sections 1,2,3
Resonance Structures • Resonance • A condition that occurs when more than one valid Lewis structure can be written for a molecule or ion • Molecules and ions that undergo resonance behave as if there is only one structure
Classwork • Page 260 • #53 • Page 274 • #84, 101, 102, 103, 104 • BONUS: 5 pts #137