Unit 3.1 Test Review--Covalent Bonds

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Prefixes are used in naming...

Covalent compounds

Tetrahedral (Shape)

VSEPR shape for four bonding regions

Linear (Shape)

VSEPR shape for only two atoms, or no lone pairs off the central atom.

Trigonal Planar (Shape)

VSEPR shape for three bonding regions with no lone pairs off the central atom

Trigonal Pyramidal (Shape)

VSEPR shape for three bonding regions with one lone pair off the central atom

Bent - (Shape)

VSEPR shape for two bonding regions with one or two lone pairs off the central atom

triple covalent bond

a bond formed by sharing three pairs of electrons

double covalent bond

a bond that involves two shared pairs of electrons

molecular compound

a compound composed of molecules, nonmetals

lone pair

a pair of valence elecctrons that is not shared between atoms

nonmetals are

anions

covalent bond

atoms held together by sharing electrons

special rule for prefixes

be careful with an i and o when element begins with a vowel you might have to drop the last letter

most polyatomic cations and anions contain

both covalent and coordinate covalent bonds compounds containing polyatoic ions include both ionic and covalent bonding

metals are

cations

covalent compounds names to formulas

easy, write it as you see it no criss cross

Octet rule in covalent bonding

in covalent bonds electron sharing usually occurs so that atoms attain 8 electrons (2 for Hydrogen)

know types of compounds

ionic- metal and nonmetal covalent-nonmetals and both must contain a pai for example a metal and a pai

covalent and molecular

mean the same thing (nonmetals) so elements share

Prefixes are:

mono-1 di-2 tri-3 tetra-4 penta-5 hexa-6 hepta-7 octa-8 nona-9 deca-10

molecule

neutral group of atoms joined together by covalent bonds

electron dot structures

represents the shared pair of electrons of the covalent bond by 2 dots or a dash for example H-H

Single covalent bond (simple def)

shares only one pair of electrons

the negative charge of a polyatomic ion

show the number of electrons as well as the number of valence electrons of the atoms present

the VSEPR theory enables the prediction of a 3 dimensional molecular shape because the valence electron pairs

stay as far apart as possible

molecular formula

the chemical formula of a chemical compound shows how many atoms of each element a molecule contains DOESNT TELL YOU ABOUT A MOLECULES STRUCTURE

VSEPR Theory

the repulsion between electron pairs causes molecular shapes to adjust so that the valence electron pairs stay as far away as possible

the electron dot structure for a neutral molecule contains

the same number of electrons as the total number of valence electrons in the combining atoms

polyatomic ion

tightly bound group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge and behaves as a unit

Single covalent bond

two atoms held together by one pair of electrons.sharing a pair of electrons are joined by this. for example hydrogen gas consists of diatomic molecules whose atoms share only one pair of electrons forming a single covalent bond

Rules for naming covalent compounds

use prefix chart if the first element doesnt have a number then name it as you see it remember no ide for first element for example it would be carbon if first element does have a number then choose the correct prefix (dont add ide to ending) for the second element choose the correct prefix and change the ending to ide also be careful bc of vowel rule

VSEPR

valence shell electron pair repulsion theory

hydrogen is only one that

wont have 8 (octet)


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