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Chapter 8 Allison Kim Eunwoo Kim Esther Park
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Lewis Structure shows how valence electrons are arranged among the atoms in the molecules Only the valence electrons are included in Lewis Structure.
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Octet Rule Atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons until they are surrounded by eight valence electrons. Exceptions: – Molecules containing odd number of electron – Molecules in which an atom has fewer than an octet of valence electrons – Molecules in which an atom has more than an actet of valence electrons
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Ionic Bonding Attraction between ions of unlike charge = stable ionic compounds Lattice energy – energy required to completely separate a mole of a solid ionic compound into its gaseous ions – Lattice energy increase as the charges in the ions increase and as their radii decrease.
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Covalent Bonding Results from the sharing of electrons between two atoms – Single bond: one pair of electrons is shared – Double: two pairs of electrons are shared – Triple: three pairs of electrons are shared
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Bond Polarity & Dipole Moments Dipole – distance separates two electrical charges of equal magnitude but opposite sign Dipole moment – quantitative measure of the magnitude of a dipole
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Electronegativity The ability of an atom in a molecule to attract shared electrons to itself Ionization energy – measures how strongly a gaseous atom holds on to its electrons Electron affinity – measure of how strongly an atom attracts additional electrons
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Formal Charge Formal Charge – charge the atom would have if all the atoms in the molecule had the same electronegativity
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Resonance Structures Occurs when more than one valid Lewis structure can be written for particular molecule
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Strengths of covalent bonds
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