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Chemistry Chapter 9 Notes #4. Chapter 9 – Quick Review Covalent Bonds –Sharing of electrons Naming Molecules Writing Formulas Naming Acids/Writing Formulas.

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1 Chemistry Chapter 9 Notes #4

2 Chapter 9 – Quick Review Covalent Bonds –Sharing of electrons Naming Molecules Writing Formulas Naming Acids/Writing Formulas Molecular Geometry Hybridization Polarity Types of intermolecular forces

3 Hybridization A process where atomic orbitals are mixed to form new identical “hybrid” orbitals Example = Carbon Carbon’s outer energy level =2 The s sublevel is full and the p sublevel has 2

4 Hybridization If carbon undergoes hybridization the 4 e- in energy level 2 all go to separate orbitals Carbon now has 4 e- that are ready to make bonds. 1s orbital and 3 p orbitals. Name= sp 3

5 Polarity Electron Affinity –measure of the tendency of an atom to accept an e- –Increases as you move to the right and up on the periodic table… Electronegativity –Ability of an atom to attract e- in a chemical bond –Increases as you move to the right and up on the periodic table…

6 Polarity Nonpolar covalent bonds –When 2 atoms bond and the difference in their electronegativity values are zero –Equal sharing of electrons between 2 atoms –Most commonly occurs in 2 identical atoms bonding together Ex. O 2, H 2, N 2, F 2, Cl 2, etc. Each of these is called a diatomic molecule Add to cheat sheet (halogens, O, H, N)

7 Polarity Polar Covalent Bonds –Unequal sharing of electrons –One electron is winning the tug of war over the shared electrons It is winning because it has a much stronger electronegativity If the difference in e- is greater than 0.4 = polar –Ex. H-Cl

8 Polarity

9 The polarity of each bond is decided by subtracting the electronegativities of each atom involved in the bond The polarity of a molecule is based on shape –Symmetric shapes = nonpolar –Asymmetric shapes = polar

10 Intermolecular Forces 1.Dispersion Forces –Occurs between nonpolar substances –Attraction between molecules is weak 2. Dipole-Dipole Forces –Occurs between polar substances –Stronger than dispersion 3. Hydrogen Bond –Especially strong attraction between H and F, O, or N


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