Chapter 8- Covalent Bonding
How many sigma and pi bonds are in a single bond?
1 sigma no pi
How many sigma and pi bonds are in a double bond?
1 sigma, 1 pi
How many sigma and pi bonds are in a triple bond?
1 sigma, 2 pi
Endothermic Reaction
A greater amount of energy is required to break a bond in reactants than is released when the new bonds form in the products
Sigma Bond
A single covalent bond
dichlorine monoxide
Cl2O
Why do multiple bonds (double and triple) form?
Double and triple bonds form when four or more electrons are shared between two atoms. When this is shown in a Lewis structure, two or three lines are drawn connecting one atom to another, indicating that the two atoms are bonded together.
Determine the total number of valence electrons, draw the Lewis Structures, and determine the shape for the following: CO
Electrons: 10
Determine the total number of valence electrons, draw the Lewis Structures, and determine the shape for the following: HCN
Electrons: 10
Determine the total number of valence electrons, draw the Lewis Structures, and determine the shape for the following: H2CO
Electrons: 12
Determine the total number of valence electrons, draw the Lewis Structures, and determine the shape for the following: OCl2
Electrons: 20
Determine the total number of valence electrons, draw the Lewis Structures, and determine the shape for the following: SeCl2
Electrons: 20
Determine the total number of valence electrons, draw the Lewis Structures, and determine the shape for the following: BF3
Electrons: 24
Determine the total number of valence electrons, draw the Lewis Structures, and determine the shape for the following: CIF3
Electrons: 28
Determine the total number of valence electrons, draw the Lewis Structures, and determine the shape for the following: BF4-
Electrons: 32
Determine the total number of valence electrons, draw the Lewis Structures, and determine the shape for the following: CH4
Electrons: 8
Determine the total number of valence electrons, draw the Lewis Structures, and determine the shape for the following: H2S
Electrons: 8
Pi Bond
Formed when parallel orbitals overlap and share electrons
Molecule
Formed when two or more atoms bond
phosphoric acid
H3PO4
perchloric acid
HClO4
nitrous acid
HNO2
Name the 7 diatomic molecules. Note their physical state (solid, liquid or gas) at room temperature.
Hydrogen: Gas Nitrogen: Gas Oxygen: Gas Fluorine: Gas Iodine: Solid Chlorine: Gas Bromine: Liquid
iodine monochloride
ICl
iodine heptafluoride
IF7
Lewis Structure
In a Lewis structure, dots or lines are used to symbolize a single covalent bond
Exothermic Reaction
More energy is released than is required to break the bonds in the initial reactants
Give the number of valence electrons in N, C, As, Br, and Se. Predict the number of covalent bonds needed for each of these elements to satisfy the octet rule.
N- 5 valence electrons; 3 covalent bonds needed C- 4 valence electrons; 4 covalent bonds needed As- 5 valence electrons; 3 covalent bonds needed Br- 7 valence electrons; 1 covalent bond needed Se- 6 valence electrons; 2 covalent bonds needed
diphosphorus pentoxide
P2O5
Sulfur hexafluoride
SF6
SO3
Sulfite
Bond Dissociation Energy
The amount of energy required to break a bond
Why is PCl an exception to the octet rule, while PCl is not?
The central atom, P, expands its octet by involving higher energy orbitals to form PCl3. Therefore PCl3 is an exception to the octet rule while PCl3 is not
Covalent Bond
The chemical bond that results from sharing electrons
How does a covalent bond differ from an ionic bond?
The difference between a covalent bond and an ionic bond is that covalent bonds form when two atoms share electrons. In contrast, ionic bonds are forces that cause attractions between oppositely charged ions.
Which bond is shorter? Which is stronger?
The triple bond between carbon and nitrogen is shorter and stronger.
How do you determine the presence of sigma or pi bonds in a molecule?
There are different amounts of sigma and pi bonds in each type of bond. In a single bond, there is one sigma bond. In a double bond, there is one sigma bond and one pi bond. In a triple bond, there is one sigma bond and two pi bonds
Structural Formula
a formula that shows the arrangement of atoms in the molecule of a compound
How to identify bonding pairs?
bonding pairs are often right next to another symbol and are visibly sharing electrons
HClO3
chloric acid
N2O
dinitrogen monoxide
N2O5
dinitrogen pentoxide
N2F4
dinitrogen tetrafluoride
N2O4
dinitrogen tetroxide
N2O3
dinitrogen trioxide
HBr
hydrobromic acid
HCl
hydrochloric acid
Count and locate the sigma and pi bonds in the following molecules: See photo
line on the left is a pi bond, line on the right is a sigma bond, both lines on the bottom are sigma bonds
How to identify lone pairs?
lone pairs are not connected/bonded with anything
NO2
nitrogen dioxide
NO
nitrogen monoxide
NF3
nitrogen trifluoride
Count and locate the sigma and pi bonds in the following molecules: see photo
one sigma bond between C and C, two pi bonds between C and C, both single lines are sigma bonds (between C and H)
Lewis structure: CCl4
see image
Lewis structure: H2S
see image
SeO2
selenium dioxide