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Unit 2 (Chp. 8,9): Bonding & Molecular Geometry
Chemistry, The Central Science, 10th edition Theodore L. Brown; H. Eugene LeMay, Jr.; and Bruce E. Bursten Unit 2 (Chp. 8,9): Bonding & Molecular Geometry John D. Bookstaver St. Charles Community College St. Peters, MO 2006, Prentice Hall, Inc.
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Energetics of Ionic Bonding
IE & EA & ?? (3rd factor) +energy electrostatic (Coulombic) attraction between Na+ ion & Cl– ion. Forming attraction release or absorb energy? attract Coulomb’s law: F = k q1q2 d2 There must be a third piece to the puzzle. –energy F : force of attraction q : charge d : distance between
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Lattice Energy: _________ charge, and ___________ size. increasing
energy released when a mole gaseous ions attract to form a solid ionic compound. Lattice energy increases with: _________ charge, and ___________ size. increasing decreasing (q) (d) q , d stronger attraction E = q1q2 d energy
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Covalent Bonding share electrons covalentbond
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Electronegativity attraction Zeff , shield
-ability of an atom to attract electrons when bonded (sharing e–’s) to another atom. attraction Zeff , shield most electronegative
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Polarity of Covalent Bonds
the more electronegative F has more e– density. d+ d– F F H F NONpolar (DEN ~ 0) Polar (DEN > 0.4) (shared equally) (shared UNequally) dipole: partial charges (d+, d–) on atoms that are sharing e–’s UNequally dipole moment, : a measure of polarity with direction
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Polar Covalent Bonds The greater the ∆EN, the more polar the bond. H I
Br H Cl H F
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H2O Molecular Polarity Overall dipole moment
a molecule is polar ONLY IF: has polar bonds (DEN) arranged asymmetrically (do not cancel out) H2O Polar Overall dipole moment
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Drawing Lewis Structures
In 5 easy steps: PCl3 Count (val e–’s) Connect (bonds) Octet (outer dots) Octet (central dots) (if necessary) form Multiple Bonds to fill central octet
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Drawing Lewis Structures
Draw a Lewis structure for CO2 –1 +1 or Formal Charge = (VE’s) – (NBE’s) –(½BE’s) FC = (val e– ’s) – (dots) – (lines) NOTE: FC: charges IF all atoms shared e–’s equally (same electronegativity) IF 100% covalent.
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Drawing Lewis Structures
Use FC to select the best Lewis structure ONLY when directed… …the fewest & smallest charges. …a “–” on the most electronegative atom. –2 +1 Which of the Lewis structures for NCO– is the most significant in terms of formal charge? –1 –1
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Resonance Multiple resonance structures are required if…
…bonds can not be clearly identified between identical atoms due to delocalized e–’s.
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Less Than Octet For BF3: A filled octet places a – on the B and a + on F. A double bond between B and F is worse than leaving B with only 6 electrons. Principle: Do NOT fill B’s octet if it gives a +FC on a more electronegative outer atom.
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Expanded Octet phosphate ion (PO43–) OR
The better structure minimizes the FC’s. Principle: ONLY expand octets for atoms in periods > 3 as needed when… directed to consider Formal Charge.
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Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory (VSEPR)
“The best arrangement of a given number of electron domains is the one that minimizes repulsions among them.”
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Molecular Geometry Must know basic shapes: AB2 linear
AB3 trigonal planar AB4 tetrahedral AB5 trigonal bipyramidal AB6 octahedral AB4 AB3E AB2E2 all variations have 1 or more E’s (e– pairs)
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Two Types of Orbital Overlap
Sigma () bond overlap forms: head-to-head overlap single bonds Sigma (single)
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Two Types of Orbital Overlap
Pi () bond overlap forms: side-to-side overlap. double & triple bonds. Pi (p orbitals)
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Hybridization (of orbitals)
Consider carbon (C): promote hybridize …4 degenerate sp3 orbitals. ground state
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Multiple Bonds C sp2 orbital forms overlap with O sp2 orbital and with H s orbital. unhybridized p orbitals of C & O form bond overlap.
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= MO Theory & Bond Order total # of bonds Bond Order =
# of bonding domains What are the bond orders of these molecules: 2 1.5 resonance delocalized p e–’s =
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