Starter Use the Molymod kits to build 3D models of each of the following. What is the name for each shape you produce? H2S CH4 BF3 CO2.

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Starter Use the Molymod kits to build 3D models of each of the following. What is the name for each shape you produce? H2S CH4 BF3 CO2

What is Electronegativity? Write your answer on the piece of paper.

Electronegativity and Polarity Learning Outcomes: Must: Describe electronegativity in terms of an atom attracting bonding electrons in a covalent bond (Grade C) Should: Explain how a permanent dipole can result in a polar bond (Grade B) Could: Link electronegativity to the bonding type on a compound. (Grade A)

Electronegativity and Polarity 5 minutes Electronegativity and Polarity Definition: Electronegativity is a measure of the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons in a covalent bond. Therefore: The greater the electronegativity of an atom, the more it attracts electrons towards it. What factors will affect how electronegative an atom is?

Electronegativity and Polarity The factors affecting electronegativity are the same as those that affect ionisation energies: Atomic charge; Distance from the nucleus; Electron shielding

Bonds between Identical atoms In a covalent bond, electrons are shared. When the 2 atoms are identical, the electrons are shared equally. H-H Cl-Cl

Bonds between different atoms The more electronegative atom will have a greater share of the electrons. E.g. Cl is more electronegative than H so in a molecule of HCl, the electrons are pulled towards the Chlorine. This symbol is called delta and means “slightly”

Charge Difference The charge difference between H and Cl is called a permanent dipole. HCl is therefore a polar covalent bond. HCl is non-symmetrical so it is a polar molecule.

Non-polar molecules. Symmetrical molecules are non-polar even though they contain polar bonds. 4 dipoles acting in different directions cancel each other out.

Key Concept The greater the difference in electronegativity between the bonded atoms, the greater the permanent dipole. The more electronegative atom will take the δ- charge.

Linus Pauling 1932 – Linus Pauling invented Pauling scale to measure electronegativity on an atom.

Pauling Scale

Across a Period Explain why electronegativity increases across a period.

Across a Period Both sodium and chlorine have their bonding electrons in the 3-level. The electron pair is screened from both nuclei by the 1s, 2s and 2p electrons, but the chlorine nucleus has 6 more protons in it. 

Down a Group Explain why electronegativity decreases down a group.

Down a Group The bonding pair is shielded from the fluorine's nucleus only by the 1s2 electrons. In the chlorine case it is shielded by all the 1s22s22p6 electrons.

Covalent  Ionic No difference between electronegativity = non polar covalent bond. Small difference in electronegativity = polar covalent bond. Large difference in electronegativity = ionic bond.

Non Polar Covalent Bond No difference between electronegativity = non polar covalent bond. H-H Cl-Cl

Polar Covalent Bond Small difference in electronegativity = polar covalent bond.

Ionic Bonding Large difference in electronegativity = ionic bond.

Look at figure 5 on p.61 and give an example of a non-polar covalent bond, a polar covalent bond and an ionic bond.

Questions Questions 1 and 2 on p.61

What is Electronegativity? Re-answer your question on the other side of the paper. Must: Describe electronegativity in terms of an atom attracting bonding electrons in a covalent bond (Grade C) Should: Explain how a permanent dipole can result in a polar bond (Grade B) Could: Link electronegativity to the bonding type on a compound. (Grade A)