1 / 11

Hydrogen Bonding

Hydrogen Bonding. SWBAT: Draw hydrogen bonds between two molecules. Definition Hydrogen Bond. A hydrogen bond is an electromagnetic attraction - not a true bond! Hydogen must be directly bonded to a small atom with high EN (N, O, F)

ivy
Download Presentation

Hydrogen Bonding

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Hydrogen Bonding SWBAT: Draw hydrogen bonds between two molecules

  2. Definition Hydrogen Bond • A hydrogen bond is an electromagnetic attraction - not a true bond! • Hydogen must be directly bonded to a small atom with high EN (N, O, F) • Can form with another molecule (intermolecular) or another part of the same molecule (intramolecular). • The hydrogen has a partial δ+ charge and the oxygen has a partial δ- charge from being covalently bonded to an electronegative atom

  3. Symbol • Covalent bond: solid line • H-bond: dotted line

  4. Intermolecular H Bonding • Hydrogen bonding between two molecules – from the attraction of the dipoles

  5. Intramolecular H-bonding DNA • Hydrogen bonding within its own molecule – from the attraction of the dipoles

  6. Intra…..3D- Structure of Proteins

  7. Intra…..3D- Structure of Proteins Hydrogen Bonding

  8. Important • H-bonds do not have to involve water molecules! • All it needs is a δ+ H which can come from any molecule: • SH2, C-OH, COOH, DNA, proteins…. • And a δ- element as a neighbor (usually its O, S, N, P or the Halogen group)

  9. Beryllium Chloride (tri-hydride) • BeCl2 •3H2O

  10. Organic molecules and H-bonds • Draw dipole and partial charges of the following functional groups: don’t forget the unpaired Valence e- of Oxygen • COH Alcohol • CHO Aldehyde • CO Ketone • COOH Acid

  11. H-Bond Drawing guide • Oppose each δ+ and δ- with one H2O • Show the δ+ and δ- and net dipole of each water molecule • Draw H-bonds as dotted lines Practice: • CH3COH •3H2O • CH3CH2 COOH •4H2O • CH2O •2H2O

More Related