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Chemical Bonding I: Lewis Theory
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• Chemical bonds form because they lower the potential energy between the charged particles that compose atoms
• A chemical bond forms when the potential energy of the bonded atoms is less than the potential energy of the separate atoms
• To calculate this potential energy, you need to consider the following interactions: nucleus–to–nucleus
repulsions electron–to–electron
repulsions nucleus–to–electron
attractions
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• During bonding, atoms may end with more or fewer electrons than the valence electrons they brought in order to fulfill octets
• This results in atoms having a formal charge FC = valence e− − nonbonding e− − ½ bonding e− • Sum of all the formal charges in a neutral molecule = 0 • In an ion, total equals the charge
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= 32 = 1.5
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Examples and bond orders will be worked out in class.
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