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Notes- Covalent Bonds 9/24/18
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2 Types of Forces Intramolecular Force (stronger) holds elements together to make compounds, ex.)Ionic and Covalent Intermolecular Force (weaker) holds molecules together to form solids, liquids, and gases, ex.)Hydrogen bond.
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COVALENT BOND bond formed by the sharing of electrons between two nonmetals.
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2 Types of Covalent Bonds
Polar Covalent Bond – electrons are unevenly shared Nonpolar Covalent Bond – electrons are evenly shared (diatomics)
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Non PolarCovalent Bonds
Equal Sharing of electrons H-H
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O O N N DOUBLE bond TRIPLE bond atoms that share two e- pairs (4 e-)
atoms that share three e- pairs (6 e-) N N
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when electrons are shared but shared unequally
POLAR COVALENT BONDS when electrons are shared but shared unequally H2O
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- water is a polar molecule because electrons are pulled closer to oxygen.
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Water is a bent molecule
H H
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Intermolecular Forces:holds molecules together, weaker force
EX.)Hydrogen Bond – when H bonds to N, O, or F of another molecule Important in DNA (genetic material), proteins, and water molecules
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Hydrogen “Bonding” Strong polar attraction
Like magnets Occurs ONLY between H of one molecule and N, O, F of another H “bond”
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Intermolecular Force – between different molecules
Example: an interstate highway runs between different states
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Covalent bond Hydrogen bond
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Water
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Nomenclature-naming covalent Compounds
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