Chapter 3 Flashcards

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ionic bonds

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bond between two ions

the positive and negative charge hold the 2 together

complete gain/loss of electrons
usually for between metal and nonmetals

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covalent bonds

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an electron pair is shared between 2 atoms

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3
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nonpolar bonds

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the electron pair is shared equally

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4
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polar bonds

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the electron pair is shared unequally

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5
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coordinate covalent bonds

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both the shared electrons come from 1 of the 2 atoms

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6
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formal charge

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formal charge = (# valence electrons in unbonded atom) – (# of bonds) – (# of dots)

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7
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VSEPR theory

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a system to predict the 3D arrangement of atoms in a molecule based on the number of bonds and lone electron pairs in their lewis structure

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8
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Steps to predict geometrical structure of a molecule using VSEPR theory:

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9
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intermolecular forces

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  • Electrostatic attractions between molecules
  • Significantly weaker than covalent bonds
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10
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3 types of intermolecular forces

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london dispersion forces

dipole-dipole interactions

hydrogen bonds

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london dispersion forces

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  • a temporary attractive force due to the formation of temporary dipoles in a nonpolar molecule (as the electron cloud sways)
  • weakest of the IM forces
  • present in all atoms and molecules
  • larger atom size = larger LD force
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12
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dipole-dipole interactions

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  • Occur between oppositely charged ends of polar molecules
  • Stronger than London dispersion forces
  • Evident in the solid and liquid phases but negligible in the gas phase due to the distance between particles
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13
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hydrogen bonds

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  • Specialized subset of dipole-dipole interactions
  • Involved in intra and inter molecular attraction
  • Hydrogen bonding occurs when hydrogen is bonded to one of three very electronegative atoms: fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen
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