Bonding: Electronegativity/ forces between molecules Flashcards

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what is electronegativity?

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measure of the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair in a covalent bond

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what is electron density?

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the probability of finding an electron in a particular volume of space

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what scale is used to measure electronegativity?

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Pauling scale - 0 to 4 (where 4 is the greatest electronegativity)

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4
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list 3 factors which will affect the electronegativity?

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  • nuclear charge
  • shielding
  • distance from nucleus
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5
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what is the trend of electronegativity across a period?

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electronegativity increases - increased nuclear charge

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what is the trend of electronegativity down a group?

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electronegativity decreases - more shielding/ greater distance from nucleus

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what are the most electronegative atoms?

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fluorine, oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine

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8
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how are electrons shared in a covalent molecule of identical atoms?

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shared equally - non-polar

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9
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why are electrons not shared equally in a covalent bond of different electrons?

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different electronegativity

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10
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how does difference in polarity affect electronegativity?

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the greater the difference, the more polar the bond is

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11
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name three types of intermolecular forces

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  • van der Waals forces
  • permanent dipole-dipole attraction
  • hydrogen bonding
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12
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what is a dipole?

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different in charge between two atoms due to shift in electron density in bond (different electronegativity)

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13
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are van der Waals forces strong?

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not they are weak due to the constant movement of electrons inducing temporary dipoles

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14
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how does the size of a molecule affect van der Waals forces?

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the greater the molecule the stronger the forces because there will be more electrons

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15
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why are dipole-dipole forces stronger than van der Waals forces?

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polar bonds have overall dipole

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16
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what elements does hydrogen only bond with?

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  • nitrogen/ oxygen/ fluorine

- they are highly electronegative and have lone pairs

17
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why does hydrogen bonding increase the boiling point?

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strongest intermolecular force - high amount of energy required to overcome forces