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Chemical Bonding Unit 6

Bonding A bond is a force that holds atoms together making them function as a unit. Breaking a bond requires energy, so we say energy is absorbed. When bonds are reformed, energy is always released to the surrounding area.

Bond Energy Endothermic reactions absorb more energy breaking the bonds of the reactants than is released by reforming the bonds of the products. Exothermic reactions release more energy forming their products bonds than is absorbed by breaking the bonds of the reactant.

Ionic Bonds Ionic Bonds are transfers of electrons. The atoms are held together by an electromagnetic force.

What is covalent bonding Covalent bonding - sharing of electrons by elements in order to get a full valence shell. So the simplest atom- hydrogen When it is covalently bonded to another H atom the orbitals overlap. This is H2 (gas) 1 proton 1 electron, In a spherical orbital The electrons can be anywhere in that figure “8” around both nuclei

Representing that diagram instead of the nucleus write the element symbol For each valence electron draw a dot When electrons are shared, draw them as a pair in between the two elements . . H H This is called a Lewis Dot Structure.

The covalent bond- (shared pair of electrons) The shared pair of electrons is called a single bond most atoms also have unshared electrons These are also drawn as pairs (to the left right above and below the atom)

Lewis Dot structures for atoms with unshared electrons So for Chlorine gas Cl2 Each Cl has 7 valence electrons -all other electrons are unshared, they only be found on the original atom .. .. . . :Cl Cl: .. .. -this is the single bond, both electrons can be found on both atoms. -each atom now has 8 valence e- ( a full shell), that is represented by the dots touching the symbol.

Lewis Dot structures for larger molecules simple rules for drawing Lewis dot structures each atom wants to have 8 electrons touching (unless its H- it only wants 2) So for H2O These 6 are oxygen’s originals .. These are the 2 hydrogen bring in H:O:H .. We still have the same number of electrons each atom brought in, but they also now have a full shell!

Rules Octet Rule- Most atoms are in the most stable configuration with 8 valence electrons. That is both s and p orbitals full in their valence shell Duet Rule- Some atoms have a full shell with 2 valence electrons. That is just their 1st energy s shell. H, He, Li, and Be follow the duet rule. Only H will form covalent bonds

Draw the Lewis dot structures for NCl3 SeCl2 CF4 PI3 SF2 SiH4

Homework draw Lewis dot structures for: NI3 H2S