6. Lewis and Valence Bond thoeries of bonding Flashcards

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What are diatomic and polyatomic molecules?

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Diatomic - 2 atoms combined

Polyatomic - many atoms

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What are the types of bonding depending on the level of e sharing?

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What is the potential E well?

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Highest potential E when a bond is formed → stable

Without the well → no stable bond - molecule not possible

The larger the well → the more stable the bond

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What are the models of bonding?

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Explain Lewis bonding model

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  • favours octet - noble gas configuration
  • pairs of e not used in bonds are called lone pairs
  • quite simple model, doesn’t explain paramagnetism (O2 paramagnetic although all e- are paired)
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What is paramagnetic?

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Paramagnetic molecules - those which have unpaired e

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What is the use of Schrodinger in figuring out bond in molecules (multielectron systems)?

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  • Schrodinger equation can’t be solved for molecules (multielectron systems) but approximations can be made: lead to valance bond theory / molecular orbital theory - both use the fact that orbitals can be combined (mixed)
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How can d orbitals be combined?

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Solving the Schrodinger equation → the only possible nr of d orbitals is 5 → doesn’t fit with 6 regular orbitals (would interact if not combined) → need to combine two orbitals to get 5 instead 6:

add positivephase orbitals together in z direction → make up rings - two orbitals combined into one new orbital

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How can p orbitals be combined?

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Explain valence bond theory for H2 (equations)

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  • orbitals (wavefunctions) can be combined on the same atom to form hybrid orbitals (at the start while in molecular orbital theory - at the end are hybridised)
  • orbitals (wavefunctions) can be combined to form bonds (in phase / out of phase)
  • bonds can be the average of different resonance forms
  • VB - the 3D drawing theory
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Explain valence bond theory for N2 (image wise)

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  1. Negative phase s orbital combined with negative phase p orbital - constructive interference (phases are the same which mix)
  2. Positive s orbital combined with negative p orbital - destructive interference (phases which mix are different)
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How do sp and p orbitals combine to form bonds?

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sp - by the ends

p - by the sides

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What happens when two orbitals get closer?

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Orbitals are influenced by each other → deform

If close enough → form bonds

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