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Chapter 9: Models of Chemical Bonding. Lewis Dot Symbols Ionic Bonding Metallic Bonding Covalent Bonding Polar Bonds Electronegativity. Lewis symbols. Practice. Give Lewis dot symbols for:. Oxide ion. magnesium. Sodium ion. nitrogen. fluorine. argon. boron.
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Chapter 9: Models of Chemical Bonding • Lewis Dot Symbols • Ionic Bonding • Metallic Bonding • Covalent Bonding • Polar Bonds • Electronegativity
Practice • Give Lewis dot symbols for: Oxide ion magnesium Sodium ion nitrogen fluorine argon boron
Types of Bonding and Properties Ionic Metallic Covalent
Ionic Bonding • Ionic compounds form • The attraction • Forming ions takes energy
Metallic Bonding • Outer electrons • Large numbers of metal atoms • The electrons are ‘delocalized’
Network Covalent Solids http://www.hull.ac.uk/chemistry/intro_inorganic/images/diamond.jpg
Polar Covalent Bonds • When two identical atoms form a covalent bond • When different kinds of atoms combine,
(a) • (b)
Electronegativity • In general, electronegativity increases
The difference in electronegativity • There is no sharp dividing line between ionic and covalent bonding: • A bond is mostly ionic when
The degree of polarity, or ionic character, varies continuously with the electronegativity difference Each atom in a bond has a partial charge of about +0.5 or –0.5 units when the electronegativity difference is 1.7.
Practice Questions • Identify the following bonds as • Mostly ionic • Polar Covalent • Mostly Covalent • Nonpolar Covalent C-Cl Re-H Li-Cl P-H Sn-Br Sr-O
Lewis symbols can be used to represent the covalent or electron pair bond • Formulas drawn with Lewis symbols are called Lewis formulas or Lewis structures
The term structural formula • Many molecules obey the octet rule: • The number of bonds an atom (second-row) forms is determined by:
C Has 4 e- Needs 4 e- Forms 4 bonds N O F B Number of Bonds
single bond • Double and triple bonds • The bond order • A single bond has bond order of • a double bond a bond order of • a triple bond a bond order of • Bond length depends on bond order:
Drawing Lewis Structures • The least electronegative atom is usually in the middle. (Or the atom which can form the most bonds.) • Count total number of valence electrons in molecule/ion. • Place them around the atoms to satisfy the octet rule:
Phosphorus Trichloride Carbon Dioxide
Sulfur tetrafluoride Bromine pentafluoride
The preferred Lewis structure is the one that best fits the experimental data The structure of sulfuric acid in the vapor state. There are two different sulfur-oxygen bond lengths. The preferred Lewis structure needs different bond orders for these atoms.
Structure I • Structure II
formal charge • The formal charge on an atom is calculated
Consider the sulfur atoms in the two structures for sulfuric acid: Structure I: formal charge on S = Structure II: formal charge on S = • When several Lewis structures are possible,
Nitrate ion Iodate ion Formal charge on O = Formal charge on I = Formal charge on O = Formal charge on I =
Some molecules and ions are not well represented by a single Lewis structure • Consider the case of the formate ion, HCO2- • Experiment gives • These are called resonance structures
Draw the resonance forms for nitrate. Draw resonance forms for thiosulfate. Draw the resonance forms for dinitrogen monoxide.