Covalent Bonding
Covalent Bonding Covalent bond –formed from the sharing of electrons Usually between 2 non metallic elements
Molecules Molecule – two or more atoms covalently bound together Diatomic molecule – two of the same atom bound together
Diatomic Molecules Br I N Cl H O F or the Magnificent 7 These atoms never exist alone. They always come in pairs For example: Br Br2 I I2 N N2 Cl Cl2 H H2 O O2 F F2
Binary Molecular Compounds Binary Compounds consist of 2 elements Binary covalent compounds can be recognized by containing 2 nonmetals This is different from ionic compounds that contain a metal & nonmetal, metal & a polyatomic ion, or 2 polyatomic ions
Lewis Structure Lewis Structures – shows how the valence electrons are arranged among the atoms of a molecule There are rules for Lewis Structures that are based on the formation of a stable compound Atoms want to achieve a noble gas configuration
Octet & Duet Rules Octet Rule – atoms want to have 8 valence electrons Duet Rule – H is the exception. It wants to be like He & is stable with only 2 valence electrons
Steps for drawing Lewis Structures Sketch a simple structure with a central atom and all attached atoms Add up all of the valence electrons for each individual atom If you are drawing a Lewis structure for a negative ion add that many electrons to create the charge If you are drawing a Lewis structure for a positive ion subtract that many electrons to create the charge
Steps for drawing Lewis Structures Subtract 2 electrons for each bond drawn Complete the octet on the central atom & subtract those electrons Complete the octet on the surrounding atoms & subtract those electrons Get your final number If 0 you are done! If + add that many electrons to the central atom If - need to form multiple bonds to take away that many electrons
Examples CCl4 Sketch a simple structure with a central atom and all attached atoms Cl │ Cl – C – Cl
Examples Add up all of the valence electrons for each individual atom 4 + 4(7) = 32 Subtract 2 electrons for each bond drawn 32-8 = 24 Complete the octet on the central atom & subtract those electrons Done
Examples Complete the octet on the surrounding atoms & subtract those electrons 24 – 24 = 0 Final number = 0…DONE! Final structure is… __ │Cl │ __ │ __ │Cl – C – Cl │ │
Examples N2
Examples NH3
Examples PO4 -3
Bond Types Sigma bonds () – single covalent bond Pi bonds () – occur when multiple bonds are formed Single bond – sigma Double bond – 1 sigma & 1 pi Triple bond – 1 sigma & 2 pi
Bond length & Strength As the number of bonds increases, the bond length decreases The shorter the bond, the stronger the bond