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Molecular Models Activity ammonia hydrogen monochloride trichloromethane urea propane butane nitrogen triiodidenitrogen triiodide (video)video carbon tetrachloride methane water ethane ethyne dihydrogen monosulfide carbon dioxide supplies
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Bonding and Shape of Molecules Number of Bonds Number of Unshared Pairs ShapeExamples 2343223432 0001200012 Linear Trigonal planar Tetrahedral Pyramidal Bent BeCl 2 BF 3 CH 4, SiCl 4 NH 3, PCl 3 H 2 O, H 2 S, SCl 2 -Be- B C N : O : : Covalent Structure
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Lewis Structures 1) Count up total number of valence electrons 2) Connect all atoms with single bonds - “multiple” atoms usually on outside - “single” atoms usually in center; C always in center, H always on outside. 3) Complete octets on exterior atoms (not H, though) 4) Check - valence electrons match with Step 1 - all atoms (except H) have an octet;if not, try multiple bonds - any extra electrons?Put on central atom - no unpaired electrons (free radicals)
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Carbon tetrachloride CCl CCl 4 C 109.5 o Cl Carbon tetrachloride – “carbon tet” had been used as dry cleaning solvent because of its extreme non-polarity. Tetrahedral geometry
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Methane CH H H H C 109.5 o H H H H Methane –The first member of the paraffin (alkane) hydrocarbons series. a.k.a. (marsh gas, CH 4 ). Tetrahedral geometry
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Water.. HH O Bent geometry SO 2 (-) (+) Polar molecule
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Ethane C H CH H H HH space-filling molecule ball-and-stick Lewis dot notation C2H4C2H4 molecular formula C = 1s 2 2s 2 2p 2
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Ethane C H CH H H HH space-filling molecule ball-and-stick Lewis dot notation C2H6C2H6 molecular formula
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Ethyne CCHHCCHH No octet Stable octet 6 electrons = triple bond CCHH C2H2C2H2 CCHH each C “feels” 6 electrons each C “feels” 7 carbons Ethyne – a.k.a. “acetylene”
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Dihydrogen monosulfide.. HH S Bent SO 2
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Carbon dioxide OO C Linear geometry CO O CO 2 CO O
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Ammonia N HH H N 107 o H H H.. NH 3.. H H H N Trigonal Pyramidal geometry N HH H
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Amino Acids – Functional Groups AmineCarboxylic AcidBase Pair NH 2 1- R- COOH NH 3 NH 2 1- NH 4 1+ amineammoniaammonium ion N H H H : N H H H H : 1+ N H H : 1- : H+H+ lose H +
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Hydrogen monochloride HCl HCl HCl (-) (+) HCl Polar molecule HCl(g) + H 2 O(l) HCl(aq) hydrogen chloride water hydrochloric acid
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Trichloromethane CCl H CHCl 3 C 109.5 o H Cl C H (-) (+) Polar molecule Tetrahedral geometry
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Urea C O N H H N H H C O N H H N H H CO(NH 2 ) 2 NOT “di-urea” Urea – The first organic compound to be synthesized (Wohler, 1828).
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Propane C H CH H C H H HHH C C C H H H H H H H H C3H8C3H8
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Butane C H CH H C H CH H HHHH H - C - C - C - C - H H H C 4 H 10 C C C H H H H H H H H C H H
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Nitrogen triiodide N II I N 107 o I I I.. NI 3 Trigonal Pyramidal geometry Video clip: (slow motion) detonation of N I 3
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Supplies 15 black(carbon) 8 green(chlorine and iodine) 1 yellow(sulfur) 4 blue(oxygen) 4 red(nitrogen) 42 hydrogen(hydrogen) 67 bonds(bonds)
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C Cl I S O N H C C H HH H CO O S HH CCHH C H H CCl 4 CH 4 CO 2 C2H2C2H2 HCl CHCl 3 SH 2
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C H CH H C H CH H HHHH C H CH H C H H HHH N HH H N II I
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Decomposition of Nitrogen Triiodide
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2 NI 3 (s) N 2 (g) + 3 I 2 (g) NI 3 I2I2 N2N2
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C 109.5 o H H H H N 107 o H H H.. O 104.5 o H H.. CH 4, methaneNH 3, ammoniaH 2 O, water.. O O O lone pair electrons O OO O 3, ozone
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.. The VSEPR Model OO C Linear The Shapes of Some Simple AB n Molecules OO S Bent OO S O Trigonal planar F F F N Trigonal pyramidal T-shapedSquare planar FF Cl F F F Xe FF F F F P F F Trigonal bipyramidal Octahedral F F F S F F F AB 6 SO 2 Brown, LeMay, Bursten, Chemistry The Central Science, 2000, page 305
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