Lewis Symbols and the Octet Rule Electron Dot Symbols convenient way of showing the valence electrons of atoms. Consists of the chemical symbol and one dot for each of the valence electrons
Lewis Symbols Examples lithium electron configuration: 1s 2 2s 1 Lewis Symbol: Li boron electron configuration: 1s 2 2s 2 2p 1 Lewis Symbol: B....
Octet Rule Many atoms undergo reactions to end up with eight valence electrons as the Noble Gases
Covalent Bonding A chemical bond formed by sharing a pair of electrons Atoms may also complete octets by sharing electrons
Covalent Bonding Lewis Structures structural formulas that include electron dots
Resonance Structures Two or more Lewis structures with the same arrangement of atoms and, the same number of electron pairs, but different positions for the electrons
The Shapes of Molecules Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) model : - predicting a molecule’s shape from the number of bonds and lone pairs of electrons surrounding individual atom
The Shapes of Molecules VSEPR Rules: 1. Draw Lewis Structure - identify atom of interest Cl Cl C Cl Cl
VSEPR Rules: 2. Count the number of electron charge clouds surrounding the atom of interest. i.e. The total number of bonds and lone pairs
VSEPR Rules: 3. Predict molecular shape by assuming charge clouds orient in space as far apart as possible
Electronic Geometry The arrangement of the charge clouds around the central atom
Molecular Geometry The arrangement of atoms around the central atom.
Molecular Shapes Two Charge Clouds: 1. Charge clouds will be on opposite sides of central atom - separated by 180 o 2. Yields linear electronic and molecular geometries
Molecular Shapes Three Charge Clouds: 1. Charge clouds will arrange themselves at the corners of an equilateral triangle o apart 2. Yields a planar triangular electronic geometry
Molecular Shapes N.B. Three charge clouds can yield either planar triangular or bent molecular geometries
Molecular Shapes Four Charge Clouds: 1. Charge clouds are oriented toward the corners of tetrahedron o apart 2. Forms tetrahedral electronic geometry
Molecular Shapes N.B. Four charge clouds can yield: 1. Tetrahedral molecular geometry 2. Pyramidal molecular geometry 3. Bent molecular geometry
Molecular Shapes Effect of Lone Pairs: - lone pairs on central atom effect angles between bonding pairs of electrons.
VSEPR Rules: Charge Clouds: 1. Single bonds 2. Multiple bonds 3. Lone pairs