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Unit 1 – Atomic and Molecular Structures (Bonding Review) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

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Page 1: Unit 1 – Atomic and Molecular Structures (Bonding Review) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Unit 1 – Atomic and Molecular Structures(Bonding Review)

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Page 2: Unit 1 – Atomic and Molecular Structures (Bonding Review) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

The Atom•2 Parts = Nucleus and electron (e-)cloud•Nucleus – small, dense positively charged region in the center of the atom (almost all of its mass and none of its volume)•e- Cloud – area surrounding the nucleus where the e-s may be found

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The Electron Cloud•e- = negatively charged subatomic particle found outside the nucleus•e-’s are found in energy levels (shells ) from 1 ?•shells are divided into sublevels (subshells)•shells contain orbitals (3-d region around the nucleus where an e- may be found)

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Electron Shells

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Orbital Review•SPDF – 2 e-s per orbital – with opposite spins!•s = 1, p = 3, d = 5, f = 7)•Quantum Numbers (QN) •Principal QN – n = E level•Angular Momentum QN – l = shape•Magnetic QN – m = orientation•Spin QN – direction

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Electron Configurations•1. Pauli Exclusion Principle – no 2 e-‘s in the same atom can have the same set of 4 quantum numbers•The two e-‘s in an orbital have to have opposite spins ( )

•2. Aufbau Principle – an e- will occupy the lowest E orbital that can accept it•3. Hund’s Rule – orbitals of equal E must each have 1 e- before any can get 2

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Electron Configurations•Writing e- configurations : we use orbital notation & e- config. Notation•Principal QN = n 2n2 = # e-‘s in an e- shell

•Try the configurations for Na, O, Fe, and Xe•Try the orbital notation (orbital diagrams) for the same elements listed above.•Some exceptions in Transition, 4f, and 5f

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Stability•Atoms try to become stable by filling their outer e- shell (8e-‘s)•Octet = full shell of 8 e-‘s in the outer shell (s & p orbitals)•Full octet = Noble Gas Configuration•Elements form compounds to gain octet configurations•Either transfer outer shell e-‘s to form ionic bonds, or by sharing e-‘s to form covalent bonds

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Noble Gas Notation•Used for elements beyond K•Practice the NGN for Ni, Sn, and Ba

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Electron Dot Symbols (Lewis Structures)•Show outer e-’s (s and p orbitals)•Used to show chemical bonds•Draw the next chart in your notebook and fill in the blanks with the correct information

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Lewis StructuresGroup 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Group 5

Group 6

Group 7

Group 8

Li• •Be• • • B •

• • C • •

• • N : •

• : O : •

• • : F : •

• • : Ne : • •

Lose 1 e-

Lose _ e-

Lose _ e-

Shares e-

Gains _ e-

Gains _ e-

Gains _e-

Does not bond

+ 1 ion __ ion __ ion   __ ion __ ion __ ion (Already Stable)

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Lewis StructuresGroup 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Group 5

Group 6

Group 7

Group 8

Li• •Be• • • B •

• • C • •

• • N : •

• : O : •

• • : F : •

• • : Ne : • •

Lose 1 e-

Lose 2 e-

Lose 3 e-

Shares e-

Gains 3 e-

Gains 2 e-

Gains 1 e-

Does not bond

+ 1 ion + 2 ion + 3 ion   - 1 ion - 2 ion - 3 ion (Already Stable)

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LS for Molecules•Ionic Bonds are formed by metals from Groups I, II, or III giving e-’s for nonmetals from Groups VI, VII, or VII• Try the LS and Orbital

Diagrams for K2S, Na3N, and CaF2

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Bonding•Gr I = bonds ns1

•Gr II = bonds *ns1np1

•Gr III = bonds * ns1np2 * = •Gr IV = bonds * ns1np3 excited State•Group V = bonds ns2np3

•Group VI = bonds ns2np4 n = E Level•Group VII = bonds ns2np5 (Outer Shell)Why promote an s e-?

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Bonding Examples•Try AlI3, Ca3N2, SrS

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Covalent Bonding•Covalent bonds are formed when Groups IV – VII (and H) share outer shell e-s so each atoms gets 8 e-s (except H can only get 2 e-s)•There are 4 kinds of covalent bonds (right now = look at 3 of them) •Remember diatomic elements NOAH

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Covalent Bonding•Single Covalent Bond – one pair of e-s shared between 2 atoms•F2

•Lewis Structure =

•Orbital Diag. =

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Covalent Bonding•Double Covalent Bond – two pairs of e-s shared between 2 atoms•O2

•Lewis Structure =

•Orbital Diag. =

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Covalent Bonding•Triple Covalent Bond – three e- pairs shared between 2 atoms•N2

•Lewis Structure =

•Orbital Diag. =

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Covalent Bonding•When Drawing Lewis Structures for covalent structures, start with only 2 atoms and add alternatively as you need them•NCl3

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Homework!•Complete the following Lewis Structures for Covalent Compounds for homework:•H2O/ SBr2/ CBr4/ NP/ CO2/ N2O3/ Na2Te/ BaSe

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Polyatomic Ions•We can also take the same approach with polyatomic ions•Polyatomic Ion – covalently bonded group of atoms that carries a net charge•Negative polyatomic ions are formed by H+ ions leaving an oxyacid•Oxyacid – an acidic substance that contains oxygen

•Positive polyatomic ions are formed by H+

ions bonding coordinately to a neutral molecule

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In Class Assignment•Do the Lewis Structures for the following…•[HSO4

-/ SO4-2/ H2PO4

-/ HPO4-2/

PO4-3/ HCO3

-/ NO3-/ IO3

-/ CO3-2/

NH4+/ PH4

+/ H3S+/ H2Cl+/ H4I3+]

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Last Covalent Bonding Type•Coordinate Covalent Bond – a bond where both shared e-s are from the same species• (bond between a Lewis acid and a

Lewis Base)