Bonding Flashcards

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Coulomb’s Law

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(+q)(-q)/r^2

  • Bigger charges mean bigger bonds, smaller charges mean smaller bonds
  • Charges closer together mean stronger bonds
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Ionic Bonds

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  • One atom takes away valence electrons from the other electron
  • Usually between metals and non-metals
  • Electrons held in a lattice structure-poor conductor of electrons as a solid, but good conductor as a liquid
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Covalent Bonds

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-Electrons are shared
- First covalent bond is a sigma bonds (σ), and all the following are pi bonds (π)
-Double and Triple Bonds are stronger than single bonds
- Sometimes electrons shared equally, but when one electronegativity is stronger than the other, electrons pulled to one side creating positive/negative side =dipole moment
Greater Charge, Larger Distance >Larger Dipole Moment> More polar

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Lewis Diagram Exceptions

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BeH2-> Beryllium can be stable with 4 valence elections
BF3-> can be stable with only six valence electrons
PCl5, SF4, SF6, Elements with a d-subshell can accept more than 8 valence electrons
NO and NO2 have an odd number of electrons

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Network Solids

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Lattice of Covalent Bonds
Hard, have a high melting point
Electrons held in a lattice, poor heat conductors
EX. compounds of carbon(diamond), SiO2

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Metallic Bonds

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  • Sea of freely moving electrons
  • Malleable and Ductile
  • High boiling and melting points
  • Good conductors of heat and electricity
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Dipole-Dipole

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  • Weak bonds, low melting and boiling points

- Happens only in polar molecules

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London Dispersion

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  • Non-polar Molecules
  • Weak, low boiling and melting points
  • More electrons =stronger london dispersion
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Hydrogen Bonding

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  • When a hydrogen is bonded to N, O or F
  • Stronger than di-pole di-pole
  • reason why water is less dense as a solid than a liquid
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