Covalent Bonding Flashcards

1
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Define covalent bonding.

A

The strong electrostatic attraction between a shared pair of electrons and the nuclei of the bonded atoms.

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2
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What does covalent bonding occur between?

A

Non-metallic elements
Compounds of non-metallic elements
Polyatomic ions

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3
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What is the key feature of covalent bonding?

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The sharing of a pair of electrons between two atoms.

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4
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In what three ways are the atoms in a covalent bond bonded together?

A

In a small molecule
A giant covalent structure
A charged polyatomic ion

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5
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What is a covalent bond the overlap of?

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It is the overlap of atomic orbitals.

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6
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What is the shared pair of electrons attracted to?

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The nucleus of both the bonding atoms.

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7
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What type of electron structure do the outer shells of the bonded atoms have?

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The bonded atoms often have outer shells with the same electron structure as the nearest noble gas.

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8
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What is the attraction like in covalent bonds?

A

It is localised.

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9
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What is meant by a localised bond?

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This is an attraction at acts solely between the shared pair of electrons and the nuclei of the two bonded atoms.

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10
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What is a result of localised attraction?

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A molecule.

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11
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What is a molecule?

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This is the smallest part of a covalent compound that can exist whilst retaining the chemical properties of the compound.

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12
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What is the difference between ionic and covalent bonding?

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In covalent bonding electrons are shared.

In ionic bonding electrons are transferred.

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13
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What is a displayed formula?

A

This is a formula that shows the relative position of atoms and the bonds between them.

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14
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What do the lines in displayed formulae represent?

A

Bonds

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15
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How are lone pairs presented in displayed formulae?

A

As dots (..).

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16
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What is a lone pair?

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These are any pairs of electrons that are not shared.

17
Q

Which molecule shows that predictions for bonding cannot be based solely on the noble gas electron structure?

A

BF3

18
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What is expansion of the octet?

A

This is where the outer shell electron configuration is different to that of the nearest noble gas because more electrons are in the outer shell.

19
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From which shell is expansion of the octet possible?

A

N=3

20
Q

When can multiple covalent bonds exist?

A

When two atoms share more than one pair of electrons.

21
Q

What is the electrostatic attraction between in a double bond?

A

It is between two shared pairs of electrons and the nuclei of the bonding atoms.

22
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What is the electrostatic attraction between in a triple covalent bond?

A

The electrostatic attraction is between the three shared pairs of electrons and the nuclei of the bonding atoms.

23
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What is a dative covalent bond?

A

This is a bond in which the shared pair of electrons has been supplied by one of the bonding atoms only.

24
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What is another word for a dative covalent bond?

A

Coordinate bond.

25
Q

In a dot and cross diagram, what is used to show a dative covalent bond?

A

An arrow

26
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In which direction does the arrow showing the dative covalent bond point?

A

It points towards the atom that didn’t share electrons.

27
Q

What is meant by the term average bond enthalpy?

A

This is a measurement of covalent bond strength.

28
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What happens as the average bond enthalpy increases?

A

The covalent bond gets stronger.