Valence bond theory Flashcards

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advantage of vb theory over lewis structures?

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describes electron distribution in terms of orbitals, not just a dot to represent the one location of an electron

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in terms of localisation

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describes electrons as being localised in a bond or as a lone pair

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advantages of valence bond

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predicts molecular bonding and shape

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disadvantages of valence bond theory

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doesnt explain delocalisatioin or spectral properties well

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5
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what are hybrid orbitals

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atomic orbitals combine to form hybrid orbitals

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describe sp hybrid orbital

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2s orbital and 2px orbital overlap to form 2x sp orbitals. energy the average.

  • since 2 orbitals are formed, they form linear geo to minimise repulsions
  • 2py and 2pz unhybridised
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7
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describe sp2 orbital

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2s orbital and 2px and 2py orbitals combine to form 3 sp2 orbitals. 2/3 p character, 1/3 s character (and hence energy)
-since 3 orbitals are formed, they form trig planar

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describe sp3 orbital

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2s and 2px/y/z orbital combine to form 4 sp3 orbitals. 3/4 p character/energy.
-since four orbitals are made, they form tetrahedral geo to minimise repulsions.

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9
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describe sigma bonds

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when unpaired electrons in hybrid orbitals overlap

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10
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describe pi bonds

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when unpaired electrons in atomic (nonhybridised) orbitals overlap

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