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Drill: Calculate the volume of hydrogen gas produced at -23 o C under 83.1 kPa pressure when 5.1 g of ammonia is decomposed. Review Drill & Tests. CHM II HW. Review PP-15 Complete the attached assignment & turn it in tomorrow. Are there any questions on previous material?. Bonding. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Drill: Calculate the volume of hydrogen gas produced at -23oC under 83.1 kPa pressure when

5.1 g of ammonia is decomposed.

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Review Drill & Tests

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CHM II HWReview PP-15Complete the attached assignment & turn it in tomorrow

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Are there any questions on

previous material?

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Bonding

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Types of Bonds•Ionic

•Covalent

•Metallic

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Metallic Bonds•Electrons are shared by many atoms

•Electrons free to move

•Two or more metals

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Metallic Compounds•Generally high MP

•Hard & lustrous

•Less brittle

•Conductors

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Metallic Bonds•No debate about metallic bonds

•Easy to identify

•Will not be discussed

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Ionic Bonds•Electrons are transferred from one atom to another creating (+) & (-) ions

•Metal & nonmetal

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Ionic Compounds•Held together by electrostatic charge

•Very high MP

•Brittle

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Covalent Bonds•Electrons are shared by two atoms

•Two nonmetals

•Weaker than ionic

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Covalent Compounds•Low MP

•Two nonmetals

•Flexible

•Some exceptions

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Network Covalent or

Macromolecules•VHMP

•Extremely hard

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Molecule•Any compound

that can exist as an entity by itself

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Distinguishing Bonds•Distinguishing ionic & covalent bonds can be difficult, but generally determined by differenceelectronegativity

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Bonds Types•Ionic

•Polar covalent

•Non polar covalent

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Bond Types• Ionic: EN > 2.0

• Covalent: EN < 2.0

• Polar Covalent: 0.5<EN<2.0

• Non polar covalent :EN< 0.5

• Nothing is absolute

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Coordinate Covalent Bonds

• A covalent bond in which the two electrons

are donated by one atom

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Coordinate Covalent Bond

H3N: BF3

H3N-BF3

H3N BF3

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Classify Bonds•Na-F H-Cl

•C-O Mg-O

•Fe-Fe

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Dipole•Polar bonds

•Polar molecules

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DipoleH F+ -

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Ionic Bonding

-

+

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Covalent Bonding

Occurs when electron orbitals

overlap

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OrbitalsOn the board

Max 2 e- per orbital

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Hybridization•When s, p, and/or d orbitals (electron clouds) mix to make a new type of multi-lobed orbital

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Hybrid Orbitals•sp dsp3

•sp2 d2sp3

•sp3

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Electron Cloud Repulsion

• In molecules each electron cloud repels other clouds enough to spread as far apart as possible

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VSEPR•Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion

•Electron pairs repel each other to spread out as much as possible

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Bonding OrbitalsType Hybrid VSEPR• 2 lobes sp AX2

• 3 lobes sp2 AX3

• 4 lobes sp3 AX4

• 5 lobes dsp3 AX5

• 6 lobes d2sp3 AX6

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VSEPR Orbitals

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Bonding Orbital Shape• 2 lobes: Linear 180o

• 3 lobes: Trigonal planar 120o

• 4 lobes: Tetrahedral 109.5o

• 5 lobes: Hexahedral 120&180o

• 6 lobes: Octahedral 90&180o

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Drill: Calculate the density SO2 at 47oC under 83.1

kPa Pressure:

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Review & Collect Drill

& HW

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CHM II HWReview PP-15Complete the attached assignment & turn it in tomorrow

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Are there any questions on

previous material?

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Draw the Bonding Electron Dot

Diagrams for Each Element

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Bonding Electron Dot Diagrams

•Electron dot diagrams that go through 4 singles before any electrons are paired up

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1A: 1 single2A: 2 singles3A: 3 singles4A: 4 singles 5A: 1 pair & 3 singles6A: 2 pair & 2 singles7A: 3 pair & 1 single8A: 4 pair

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Drill: Equate each of the following:

sp3 AX2 2 lobes

sp AX3 4 lobes

dsp3 AX4 6 lobes

sp2 AX5 3 lobes

d2sp3 AX6 5 lobes

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Drill: Classify Each type of Bond:

Na-Cl Al-ClC-F H-I

Fe-Cr P-O

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Review & Collect Drill

& HW

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CHM II HW• Review PP-15

• Lab tomorrow

• Lab 6 due tomorrow

• Complete the attached assignment & turn it in on Monday

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Lewis Dot Diagrams

•Representation of valence electrons and bonds in a molecule or polyatomic ion

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Drawing LDDsDraw the bonding electron dot

diagram for each element in the molecule with the element with the most unpaired e- near the center

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Drawing LDDs• If there is more than one carbon, connect the carbons by connecting single dots between one carbon & another

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Drawing LDDs• Connect a single dot on

one atom to a single dot on another (never two on the same atom)(never connect one dot to more than one other dot)

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Drawing LDDs•Repeat connecting the dots until all singled dots are connected making sure to obey the octet rule if possible

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Drawing LDDs• Recognize polyatomic ions

•H2CO3: CO3-2 is a

polyatomic ion; thus, the three Os must connect to the C

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Drawing LDDs•Redraw the molecule neatly making sure to include all dots

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Draw LDDs for:•BeCl2 H2O

•BF3 C2H6

•CH4 C3H6

•NH3 CH2O

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Lab 07 on Atomic & Molecular

Orbitals will be done tomorrow.

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Draw the LDD for:C4H8

H2CO3

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Draw LDDs for:

•H2C2O4

•C4H6

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Coordinate Covalent BondA covalent bond in which both electrons are donated by one

atom

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Draw LDDs for:

SO4-2

SO2

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Drill: Draw the LDD for:C4H9NO2

H3PO4

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Review & Collect Drill

& HW

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CHM II HW•Review PP-15

•Complete the attached assignment & turn it in tomorrow.

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Resonance Structures

Equally valid Lewis Dot Diagrams for molecules or polyatomic ions that have the same shape.

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OO N O

OO N O

-1 -1

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Draw LDDs:HNO3

C4H5NO

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Drill: Draw LDDs for:

•PH3 PO3-3

•HCN C4H8O

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Expanded Octets•Sometimes atoms can be surrounded by more than 8 electrons

• Columns 5A-8A

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If more atoms are bound to the central

atom than its unpaired electrons,

then split some paired electrons

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Example: 5 things bound to P

P P

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HintWhen drawing expanded LDDs for polyatomic ion, adjust the charge of the central atom

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Draw LDDs for:

•PH5

•SCl5-1

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Drill: Draw LDDs:

•SiF6-2

•XeF4

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Drill: Draw LDDs:

• ICl3

• IF4+1

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Drill: Draw LDDs:

•P3O10-5 SCl5

-1

•K2SO4 C5H8O

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Draw LDDs for:

CO2 H2O

CO3-2

C2H6O

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Homework•Work problem 33 & 35 on page 204

•Predict all

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Draw LDDs for:

•PO4-3 P2O7

-4

•K2SO4 C5H8O

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Drill: Draw LDDs for:

C4H6O SCl2

C3H6O2 SiOF2

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Draw LDDs for:BeH2 AlCl3 SO2

CF4 NH3 H2O

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Hybridizations

•sp 2 lobes

•sp2 3 lobes

•sp3 4 lobes

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Bond Angles

•sp ~180o

•sp2 ~120o

•sp3 ~109.5o

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Sigma Bonds()• End to end orbital overlap

• All single bonds are sigma bonds

• All multiple bonds contain one sigma bond

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Pi Bonds ()•Side by side orbital overlap

•Multiple bonds contain bonds

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Multiple Bonds•Double: 1 & 1

•Triple: 1 & 2

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Drill: Predict the type hybridization & VSEPR type for central atoms

containing 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 lobes of electron clouds

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Drill: Draw LDDs for:

H2SO4 SCl4

C3H6O2 XeF3-1

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Drill: Draw the LDD & predict all for:

SO4-2

SCl4

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Intermolecular Forces• Weak temporary

attractions between atoms from one molecule to another or another part of a larger molecule

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Intermolecular Forces• Hydrogen-bond

• Dipole-dipole

• Dipole-induced dipole

• London dispersion forces

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Hydrogen Bond• Strongest of the

intermolecular forces

• Occurs when H is bound to one highly EN element & connects to another

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Dipole-Dipole•When two polar molecules connect

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Dipole-Induced Dipole

•When a polar molecule gets near a non-polar one, it induces the non-polar one to become polar; thus, they connect

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London Dispersion• Instantaneous attraction

for fractions of seconds in which non-polar molecules connect

• Very weak force

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Draw Lewis Dot Diagram for:

ICl5

Determine: bond s, hybridization, VSEPR, & shape

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Drill: Draw the bonding electron dot diagrams

for one element in each of the columns that go to the top of the chart.

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Identify as ionic, covalent, or metallic bonds

Na-Cl Fe-CrS-Cl H-Cl

Mg-S C-CN-O Fe-Fe

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Draw LDDs for:

HONO H3PO4

CO2 C3H4O2

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Draw LDDs & Predict All for:

CF4 NH3

BF3 CO2

SeCl4 XeF4

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Draw LLDs & Predict All For:

H3PO4 ICl5

IF3 CO

SeCl4 C4H6O2

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Draw LDDs & predict VSEPR, Hybridization,

bond s, & shape of:

XeF4 SCl4

XeO4

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List & describe the four types of intermolecular

forces

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Draw Lewis Dot Diagrams of:

C4H5NO2