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6.1
0
                 -
             +           +
0.5                  -


       6.1
2.1      Covalent
>3.3     Bonding
Covalent bonding
Covalent bonding
• Different from ionic.
Covalent bonding
• Different from ionic.
Covalent bonding
• Different from ionic.

• Ionic is transferring electrons
Covalent bonding
• Different from ionic.

• Ionic is transferring electrons
Covalent bonding
• Different from ionic.

• Ionic is transferring electrons

• Covalent is SHARING ELECTRONS.
Hydrogen gas
Hydrogen gas
• Example of sharing, but what happens?
Hydrogen gas
• Example of sharing, but what happens?



         -
     +           +
             -
Hydrogen gas
• Example of sharing, but what happens?



         -
     +           +
             -
Hydrogen gas
• Example of sharing, but what happens?



         -
     +           +
             -
Hydrogen gas
• Example of sharing, but what happens?



         -
     +           +
             -
Hydrogen gas
• Example of sharing, but what happens?



         -
     +           +
             -


         repulsions
Hydrogen gas
• Example of sharing, but what happens?



         -
     +           +
             -


         repulsions
Hydrogen gas
• Example of sharing, but what happens?



         -
     +              +
                -


         repulsions
         attractions
Hydrogen gas
• Example of sharing, but what happens?



         -
     +              +
                -


         repulsions
         attractions
Hydrogen gas
• Example of sharing, but what happens?



         -
     +              +
                -

                        They SHARE the e-,
         repulsions
                            creating a
         attractions     molecular orbital.
Electronegativity and bonding
Electronegativity and bonding
• Electronegativity: The ability of an atom to
  attract e-.
  – This causes some atoms to “share” electrons
    unequally.
Electronegativity and bonding
• Electronegativity: The ability of an atom to
  attract e-.
  – This causes some atoms to “share” electrons
    unequally.


• How is this determined?
  – Find the difference (subtract) in
    electronegativity.
3 types of bonds
Electronegativity
   differences      3 types of bonds
Electronegativity
   differences      3 types of bonds
Electronegativity
   differences      3 types of bonds
  0


 0.5
Electronegativity
   differences      3 types of bonds
  0


 0.5
Electronegativity
   differences      3 types of bonds
  0
                      Nonpolar covalent

 0.5
Electronegativity
   differences      3 types of bonds
  0
                      Nonpolar covalent

 0.5




 2.1
Electronegativity
   differences            3 types of bonds
  0
                              Nonpolar covalent

 0.5


                    δ+   δ-

 2.1
Electronegativity
   differences            3 types of bonds
  0
                              Nonpolar covalent

 0.5


                    δ+   δ-   polar covalent


 2.1
Electronegativity
   differences            3 types of bonds
  0
                              Nonpolar covalent

 0.5


                    δ+   δ-   polar covalent


 2.1



>3.3
Electronegativity
   differences               3 types of bonds
  0
                               Nonpolar covalent

 0.5


                    δ+   δ-    polar covalent


 2.1

                +        -
>3.3
Electronegativity
   differences               3 types of bonds
  0
                               Nonpolar covalent

 0.5


                    δ+   δ-    polar covalent


 2.1

                +        -     ionic

>3.3
Determine the type of bond.
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………




• CaCl2 ……………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………




• CaCl2 ……………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………




• CaCl2 ……………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………




• CaCl2 ……………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………




• CaCl2 ……………………………




• CF4   ………………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………   3.4 - 3.0




• CaCl2 ……………………………




• CF4   ………………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………   3.4 - 3.0
                       = 0.40




• CaCl2 ……………………………




• CF4   ………………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………   3.4 - 3.0
                       = 0.40
                       = Nonpolar covalent



• CaCl2 ……………………………




• CF4   ………………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………   3.4 - 3.0
                       = 0.40
                       = Nonpolar covalent



• CaCl2 …………………………… 3.2 - 1.0




• CF4   ………………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………   3.4 - 3.0
                       = 0.40
                       = Nonpolar covalent



• CaCl2 …………………………… 3.2 - 1.0
                    = 2.2




• CF4   ………………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………   3.4 - 3.0
                       = 0.40
                       = Nonpolar covalent



• CaCl2 …………………………… 3.2 - 1.0
                    = 2.2
                    = Ionic



• CF4   ………………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………   3.4 - 3.0
                       = 0.40
                       = Nonpolar covalent



• CaCl2 …………………………… 3.2 - 1.0
                    = 2.2
                    = Ionic


                       4.0 - 2.6
• CF4   ………………………………
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………   3.4 - 3.0
                       = 0.40
                       = Nonpolar covalent



• CaCl2 …………………………… 3.2 - 1.0
                    = 2.2
                    = Ionic


                       4.0 - 2.6
• CF4   ………………………………
                       = 1.4
Determine the type of bond.
• NO2   ………………………………   3.4 - 3.0
                       = 0.40
                       = Nonpolar covalent



• CaCl2 …………………………… 3.2 - 1.0
                    = 2.2
                    = Ionic


                       4.0 - 2.6
• CF4   ………………………………
                       = 1.4
                       = Polar covalent

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6.1 covalent bonding

  • 1. 6.1
  • 2. 0 - + + 0.5 - 6.1 2.1 Covalent >3.3 Bonding
  • 3.
  • 7. Covalent bonding • Different from ionic. • Ionic is transferring electrons
  • 8. Covalent bonding • Different from ionic. • Ionic is transferring electrons
  • 9. Covalent bonding • Different from ionic. • Ionic is transferring electrons • Covalent is SHARING ELECTRONS.
  • 10.
  • 12. Hydrogen gas • Example of sharing, but what happens?
  • 13. Hydrogen gas • Example of sharing, but what happens? - + + -
  • 14. Hydrogen gas • Example of sharing, but what happens? - + + -
  • 15. Hydrogen gas • Example of sharing, but what happens? - + + -
  • 16. Hydrogen gas • Example of sharing, but what happens? - + + -
  • 17. Hydrogen gas • Example of sharing, but what happens? - + + - repulsions
  • 18. Hydrogen gas • Example of sharing, but what happens? - + + - repulsions
  • 19. Hydrogen gas • Example of sharing, but what happens? - + + - repulsions attractions
  • 20. Hydrogen gas • Example of sharing, but what happens? - + + - repulsions attractions
  • 21. Hydrogen gas • Example of sharing, but what happens? - + + - They SHARE the e-, repulsions creating a attractions molecular orbital.
  • 22.
  • 24. Electronegativity and bonding • Electronegativity: The ability of an atom to attract e-. – This causes some atoms to “share” electrons unequally.
  • 25. Electronegativity and bonding • Electronegativity: The ability of an atom to attract e-. – This causes some atoms to “share” electrons unequally. • How is this determined? – Find the difference (subtract) in electronegativity.
  • 26.
  • 27. 3 types of bonds
  • 28. Electronegativity differences 3 types of bonds
  • 29. Electronegativity differences 3 types of bonds
  • 30. Electronegativity differences 3 types of bonds 0 0.5
  • 31. Electronegativity differences 3 types of bonds 0 0.5
  • 32. Electronegativity differences 3 types of bonds 0 Nonpolar covalent 0.5
  • 33. Electronegativity differences 3 types of bonds 0 Nonpolar covalent 0.5 2.1
  • 34. Electronegativity differences 3 types of bonds 0 Nonpolar covalent 0.5 δ+ δ- 2.1
  • 35. Electronegativity differences 3 types of bonds 0 Nonpolar covalent 0.5 δ+ δ- polar covalent 2.1
  • 36. Electronegativity differences 3 types of bonds 0 Nonpolar covalent 0.5 δ+ δ- polar covalent 2.1 >3.3
  • 37. Electronegativity differences 3 types of bonds 0 Nonpolar covalent 0.5 δ+ δ- polar covalent 2.1 + - >3.3
  • 38. Electronegativity differences 3 types of bonds 0 Nonpolar covalent 0.5 δ+ δ- polar covalent 2.1 + - ionic >3.3
  • 39.
  • 40. Determine the type of bond.
  • 41. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ………………………………
  • 42. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ………………………………
  • 43. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ………………………………
  • 44. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ………………………………
  • 45. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ……………………………… • CaCl2 ……………………………
  • 46. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ……………………………… • CaCl2 ……………………………
  • 47. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ……………………………… • CaCl2 ……………………………
  • 48. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ……………………………… • CaCl2 ……………………………
  • 49. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ……………………………… • CaCl2 …………………………… • CF4 ………………………………
  • 50. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ……………………………… 3.4 - 3.0 • CaCl2 …………………………… • CF4 ………………………………
  • 51. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ……………………………… 3.4 - 3.0 = 0.40 • CaCl2 …………………………… • CF4 ………………………………
  • 52. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ……………………………… 3.4 - 3.0 = 0.40 = Nonpolar covalent • CaCl2 …………………………… • CF4 ………………………………
  • 53. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ……………………………… 3.4 - 3.0 = 0.40 = Nonpolar covalent • CaCl2 …………………………… 3.2 - 1.0 • CF4 ………………………………
  • 54. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ……………………………… 3.4 - 3.0 = 0.40 = Nonpolar covalent • CaCl2 …………………………… 3.2 - 1.0 = 2.2 • CF4 ………………………………
  • 55. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ……………………………… 3.4 - 3.0 = 0.40 = Nonpolar covalent • CaCl2 …………………………… 3.2 - 1.0 = 2.2 = Ionic • CF4 ………………………………
  • 56. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ……………………………… 3.4 - 3.0 = 0.40 = Nonpolar covalent • CaCl2 …………………………… 3.2 - 1.0 = 2.2 = Ionic 4.0 - 2.6 • CF4 ………………………………
  • 57. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ……………………………… 3.4 - 3.0 = 0.40 = Nonpolar covalent • CaCl2 …………………………… 3.2 - 1.0 = 2.2 = Ionic 4.0 - 2.6 • CF4 ……………………………… = 1.4
  • 58. Determine the type of bond. • NO2 ……………………………… 3.4 - 3.0 = 0.40 = Nonpolar covalent • CaCl2 …………………………… 3.2 - 1.0 = 2.2 = Ionic 4.0 - 2.6 • CF4 ……………………………… = 1.4 = Polar covalent

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