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After today, you will be able to… Define the term polarity Explain why certain atoms have more pull on electrons Identify molecules as either polar or.

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1 After today, you will be able to… Define the term polarity Explain why certain atoms have more pull on electrons Identify molecules as either polar or non-polar based off of its symmetry Identify which geometries will generally be polar molecules

2 Unit 4: Chemical Bonding Polar and Non-Polar Molecules Day 4 - Notes

3 Polarity Polar bond: Bonds where the electrons are shared unequally between atoms –The atom that is more electronegative will pull the electrons closer to itself –When atoms are different, each has a different pull on the electrons.

4 The shared electrons are held closer to fluorine, because it is more electronegative. H F Example: HF -δ-δ +δ+δ Polar Molecule Example

5 Non-polar bond: Electrons are shared equally between two atoms. –Atoms that are the same have the same pull on the shared electrons (same E.N. value)

6 Example: H 2 Example: CCl 4 HH Both atoms have the same E.N. value. Non-Polar Molecule Examples All atoms surrounding carbon are the same, therefore all electrons are shared equally. C Cl

7 General rules: 1.Different atoms around a central atom will always be polar molecules. 2.Same atoms around a central atom are always non-polar molecules. How do you know if a molecule is polar or non-polar?

8 Examples: Polar vs. Non-Polar Non-polar H 2 versusHF Polar HH H F

9 Examples: Polar vs. Non-Polar Non-polar CO 2 versusCOS Polar OC O SC O

10 Examples: Polar Molecules Polar H 2 ONH 3 Polar O H H N H H H Picture the unshared electrons as a different atom! BENT and PYRAMID will always be polar.

11 Examples: Polar vs. Non-Polar Non-Polar CH 4 CH 3 Cl Polar C H H H H C H H H Cl

12 Examples: Polar Molecule Polar CH 2 O C O H H Although exceptions exist, for this class, PLANAR will always be polar.


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