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Dive into the world of structural theory, from Lewis Theory to Molecular Orbital Theory, and learn how the arrangement of atoms shapes chemical properties. Explore bonding theories and electron configurations with Lewis Structures and Formal Charges.
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Structural Theory – Structure Determines Properties • Structure = how atoms are bonded together in a molecule • Bonding Theories – from simplest to most complex • Lewis Theory • Valence Bond Theory • Orbital Hybridization • Resonance • Molecular Orbital Theory
Lewis Theory of Bonding • Only the valence electrons are involved in bonding – represent these with “dots” • Atoms participate in bonding so as to achieve a noble gas electron configuration (a complete valence shell) • Octet for 2nd period and below, duet for hydrogen • B and Al often settle for six • Period 3 and lower can exceed octet • Covalent Bond = shared electron pair
Figure 1.2 A periodic table of the common elements seen in organic chemistry
So let’s write some Lewis Structures CCl4 NH3 H2O CO2 CH3Br CH4O CO2 PI3 N2H4 H2CO3 C3H8 C3H6
Figure 1.3 Summary: The usual number of bonds of common neutral atoms
Formal Charge • Formal Charge can be assigned to each atom in a Lewis structure. It is the charge the atom would have if its bonding electrons were being shared even steven. • FC = the # of e-s needed to balance nuclear charge minus the # of e-s owned by the atom • FC = group # - # nonbonding e-s – ½# bonding e-s