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Covalent Bonds
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Form when two or more non-metal atoms SHARE electrons. There is no transfer of electrons.
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Covalent Bonds What holds a covalent bond together? ______________________________________ ____________________________________
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Covalent Bonds These are the three types of chemical bonds that you must know:
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Covalent Bonds Non-Polar Covalent Bond Electronegativity values for the two atoms are equal Atoms attract electrons with the same force Electrons are shared equally.
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Covalent Bonds Polar Covalent Bonds Electronegativity values differ significantly Electrons are shared unequally Electrons are found by the atom with the highest electronegativity.
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Covalent Bonds Dipoles Occur in polar covalent bonds Electrons spend more time around the atom with higher electronegative charge Gives the molecule a partial positive and negative charge called a dipole
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Covalent Bonds Dipoles Symbol: Lower case Greek Delta (δ) Means “partial” δ + stands for the positive end of the molecule δ - stands for the negative end of the molecule THIS IS DOES NOT MEAN THE BOND IS IONIC! This just show where the electron is mostly likely to be located! Important!
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Properties of Covalent Substances Soft Poor conductors of heat Poor conductors of electricity There are no charged particles – no ions Low melting and boiling points due to weak attraction between molecules Low solubility in water Can be liquid, solid or gas
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