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Chemical Bonding Sections 8.1-8.3
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Objectives Identify types of chemical bonds Revisit Lewis symbols Analyze ionic bonding Compare and contrast ionic and covalent bonding Identify single, double, and triple bonds
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Key Terms Chemical bond Ionic bond Covalent bond Metallic bond Lewis symbol Octet rule Lattice energy Lewis structure Single bond Double bond Triple bond Bond length
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Chemical Bonds Strong attachment between two atoms/ions 3 Types –Ionic: 8.2 –Covalent: 8.3 –Metallic: Chap 23
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Lewis Symbols Another name for electron-dot symbols Named for American chemist Shows only valence electrons REVIEW: Nitrogen, Oxygen, Bromine
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Octet Rule Atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons to get 8 valence electrons –Full s and p –Many exceptions BUT good framework
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Ionic Bonding Electrons transferred from atom to atom –Cation and anion formed Electrostatic forces exist between ions of opposite charge
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Ex: NaCl Na + Cl Na + + [ Cl ] - Each has an octet Na + : 2s 2 2p 6 Cl - : 3s 2 3p 6
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Energetics of Ionic Bond Formation Formation is very exothermic –Lose of electron is endothermic –Gain of electron is exothermic Attraction of opposite charges releases energy when stabilized
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Lattice Energy Measure of stabilization Energy required to completely separate a mole of a solid ionic compound into its gaseous ions Table 8.2 page 305 + if separating - if forming
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Magnitude of Lattice Energy Charge of ions Ionic size Arrangement of solids
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Trends Lattice Energy as charge of ions and radii
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Transition Metals
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Polyatomic Ions Do not forget about them! They are often anion (or cation for NH4 + ) of ionic compounds
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Covalent Bonding Majority of substances Sharing of pairs of electrons
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Ionic vs. Covalent
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Lewis Structure Electron-dot diagrams for molecules Dots represent lone pairs of electrons A line represents shared electrons
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Lewis Structures H-H H ö: H
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Multiple Bonds Single bond- 1 pair of electrons are shared Double bond- 2 pairs are shared Triple bond- 3 pairs are shared
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Single Bond
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Double Bond
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Triple Bond
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Bond Length Distance between nuclei of atoms in a bond Decreases as number of shared pairs increases
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Homework 8.8-8.24 and 8.30-8.34 on page 336-337 –Black problems only –Due Monday 3/23
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