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

2 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

3 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)

4 Electron Shells

5 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

6 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

7 Electron Configurations Writing e- configurations : we use orbital notation & e- config. Notation Principal QN = n 2n 2 = # 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

8 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

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

10 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

11 Lewis Structures Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5Group 6Group 7Group 8 Li Be B C N : : O : : F : : Ne : Lose 1 e-Lose _ e- Shares e-Gains _ e- Does not bond + 1 ion__ ion (Already Stable)

12 Lewis Structures Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5Group 6Group 7Group 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)

13 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 K 2 S, Na 3 N, and CaF 2

14 Bonding Gr I = bonds ns 1 Gr II = bonds *ns 1 np 1 Gr III = bonds * ns 1 np 2 * = Gr IV = bonds * ns 1 np 3 excited State Group V = bonds ns 2 np 3 Group VI = bonds ns 2 np 4 n = E Level Group VII = bonds ns 2 np 5 (Outer Shell) Why promote an s e-?

15 Bonding Examples Try AlI 3, Ca 3 N 2, SrS

16 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

17 Covalent Bonding Single Covalent Bond – one pair of e-s shared between 2 atoms F 2 Lewis Structure = Orbital Diag. =

18 Covalent Bonding Double Covalent Bond – two pairs of e-s shared between 2 atoms O 2 Lewis Structure = Orbital Diag. =

19 Covalent Bonding Triple Covalent Bond – three e- pairs shared between 2 atoms N 2 Lewis Structure = Orbital Diag. =

20 Covalent Bonding When Drawing Lewis Structures for covalent structures, start with only 2 atoms and add alternatively as you need them NCl 3

21 Homework! Complete the following Lewis Structures for Covalent Compounds for homework: H 2 O/ SBr 2 / CBr 4 / NP/ CO 2 / N 2 O 3 / Na 2 Te/ BaSe

22 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

23 In Class Assignment Do the Lewis Structures for the following… [HSO 4 - / SO 4- 2 / H 2 PO 4 - / HPO 4 -2 / PO 4 -3 / HCO 3 - / NO 3 - / IO 3 - / CO 3 -2 / NH 4 + / PH 4 + / H 3 S + / H 2 Cl + / H 4 I 3+ ]

24 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)


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