Bonding TheorIES SCH4U Grade 12 Chemistry.

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Bonding TheorIES SCH4U Grade 12 Chemistry

Lewis Theory of Bonding (Lewis, 1916) Key Points: The noble gas electron configurations are most stable. Stable octets can be formed through the transfer of electrons from metals to non-metals. Stable octets can also form through sharing of electrons between non-metals (covalent bonding). Electrons are most stable when they are paired.

Electron Dot Diagrams & Lewis Structures

Free Radicals Atoms or molecules with unpaired electrons. These are very reactive (unstable) substances. e.g. reactive hydroxyl radical (OH) vs. stable hydroxide ion (OH-)

Resonance When more than one stable Lewis structure is possible, a hybrid or “resonance” structure is assumed to exist. Electrons are assumed to be “delocalized” between two different covalent bonds. e.g. nitrite ion Actual nitrite molecule has 2 identical “1.5” covalent bonds.

Practice: Draw the Electron Dot and Lewis Structure for these covalently bonded elements, compounds or ions: F2 NF3 N2F2 N2 PCl5 CN- NH4+ OCl j) SO32- BrO2- k) O3 Write your answers on the blackboard.

Valence Bond (VB) Theory (Pauling, 1928) VB Theory is the quantum mechanical model of bonding. Covalent bonds form when a pair of unfilled orbitals overlap to form a new combined (or bonding) orbitals. Bonding orbitals contain 2 electrons with opposite spin.

VB Theory (continued) Overlapping orbitals can also form between s and p orbitals (e.g. HF) Combined orbital (sigma bond) represents a lower energy state of the two atoms.

Molecular Orbital (MO) Theory (1933) Lewis Theory considers all 4 electrons around carbon to be identical. Contradicted by the Wave-Mechanical Model (1s22s22p2) Experimental evidence confirmed the Lewis model of carbon bonding in compounds (e.g. CH4)! Carbon does contain 4 identical covalent bonds !?!

Molecular Orbital Theory States that atomic orbitals can combine to form molecular orbitals (MO) MO are combinations of Schrodinger’s equations for electrons around multiple nuclei. Formation of a MO involves electron promotion & orbital hybridization.