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Covalent Bonding
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Daily Review What is an ionic bond?
What are the properties of an ionic Bond? What is the sea of electrons? What is an alloy?
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Molecular Compounds Molecular compounds are a group of atoms joined together by COVALENT BONDS Covalent Bonds are atoms held together by SHARING electrons between NONMETALS
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Ionic vs Covalent
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Monatomic vs. Diatomic Molecules
Most molecules can be monatomic or diatomic Diatomic Molecule is a molecule consisting of two atoms There are 7 diatomic molecules (SUPER 7) – N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2, H2 You can also remember them as: Br2I2N2Cl2H2O2F2
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Properties of Molecular Compounds
1. Liquids or gases at room temperature 2. Lower Melting Points than Ionic Compounds (which means that they are weaker than ionic)
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Molecular Formulas The Molecular Formula is the formula of a molecular compound It shows how many atoms of each element a molecule contains Example H2O contains 3 atoms (2 atoms of H, 1 atom of O) C2H6 contains 8 atoms (2 atoms of C, 6 atoms of H)
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Practice How many atoms total and of each do the following molecular compounds contain? H2 CO CO2 NH3 C2H6O
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Practice: True or False
All molecular compounds are composed of atoms of two or more elements. All compounds are molecules. Molecular compounds are composed of two or more nonmetals. Atoms in molecular compounds exchange electrons. Molecular compounds have higher melting and boiling points than ionic compounds.
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Ionic versus Covalent IONIC COVALENT Bonded Name Salt Molecule
Bonding Type Transfer e- Share e- Types of Elements Metal & Nonmetal Nonmetals Physical State Solid Solid, Liquid, or Gas Melting Point High (above 300ºC) Low (below 300 ºC) Solubility Dissolves in Water Varies Conductivity Good Poor
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Covalent Bonding Remember that ionic compounds transfer electrons in order to attain a noble gas electron configuration Covalent compounds form by sharing electrons to attain a noble gas electron configuration Regardless of the type of bond, the Octet Rule still must be obeyed (8 valence electrons)
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Single Covalent Bond A Single Covalent Bond consists of two atoms held together by sharing 1 pair of electrons (2 e-)
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Double Covalent Bonds Sometimes atoms attain noble gas configuration by sharing 2 or 3 pairs of electrons A Double Covalent Bond is a bond that involves 2 shared pairs of electrons (4 e-)
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Triple Covalent Bond A Triple Covalent Bond is a bond that involves 3 shared pairs of electrons (6 e-)
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Shared versus Unshared Electrons
A Shared Pair is a pair of valence electrons that is shared between atoms An Unshared Pair is a pair of valence electrons that is not shared between atoms
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Covalent Bonds
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Coordinate Bonds A covalent bond in which one atom contributes both bonding electrons
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Resonance Structures A structure that occur then it is possible to draw two or more valid electron dot structures. The double bond can be placed in 3 different positions
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Single Line Bond Structure # of Remaining Electrons
Practice Lewis Dot Structure Chemical Formula # of Valence Electrons Single Line Bond Structure # of Remaining Electrons Lewis Dot Structure Octet Check All Atoms=8 Hydrogen=2 O2 CO2 N2 HCN
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