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Section 9.5 Electronegativity = ? –Ability to attract electrons When atoms react, the electronegativity between atoms will determine which type of bond is formed
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Predicting Bond Type Calculate the difference between electronegativities of the elements 1.7 to 4.0 = ionic bond Large differences indicate a transfer of electrons
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To calculate difference between electronegativity 1.7 to 4.0 = ionic bond NaCl 0.93.0 3.0 – 0.9 = 2.1
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If difference is between 0.3 and 1.7 polar covalent Electronegativity difference is not strong enough for a transfer of electrons
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Electrons are shared Unequal sharing of electrons because one atom is more electronegative Electrons spend more time around the more electronegative element and molecules becomes polar Polar Covalent
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For example… H2OH2O 2.13.5 3.5 – 2.1 = 1.4
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If electronegativity difference is between 0 and 0.3 nonpolar covalent Atoms are approximately equal in electronegativies Most common in diatomic molecules and hydrocarbons
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N2N2 3.0 3.0 – 3.0 = 0 N
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Difference in all of the bonds… IonicPolar CovalentNon-Polar Covalent 1.7 4.00.3 1.70 0.3 High melting point Low melting point SolidsSolids and liquids Liquids and gases No dipolesDipolesNo dipoles Dissolves in polar covalent Dissolve in non- polar covalent
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ChargeElectro- negativity Elements+_Formula+_DifferenceBond Li + Br H + Br C + O K + O C + Cl Na + Cl
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ChargeElectro- negativity Elements+_Formula+_DifferenceBond Ca + P Si + F C + N K + O C + I H + P
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