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1 Compounds and Their Bonds
Electronegativity and Bond Polarity Copyright © by Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Benjamin Cummings

2 Electronegativity The electronegativity value
indicates the attraction of an atom for shared electrons. increases from left to right going across a period on the periodic table. is high for the nonmetals with fluorine as the highest. is low for the metals.

3 Some Electronegativity Values for Group A Elements
Electronegativity decreases ` Electronegativity increases High values ` Low values Copyright © by Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Benjamin Cummings

4 Elements with a HIGH electronegativity have a STRONG pull on electrons.
Elements with a LOW electronegativity have a WEAK pull on electrons.

5 difference in electronegativity
. A large difference in electronegativity means one atom will win the “tug of war” and take the electrons completely. This is an ionic bond.

6 When the electronegativity of two bonding atoms is very similar,
neither atom wins the “tug of war” and the electrons are shared equally. This produces a covalent bond

7 Nonpolar Covalent Bonds
A nonpolar covalent bond occurs between nonmetals. is an equal or almost equal sharing of electrons. has almost no electronegativity difference (0.0 to 0.4). Examples: Electronegativity Atoms Difference Type of Bond N-N = Nonpolar covalent Cl-Br = Nonpolar covalent H-Si = Nonpolar covalent

8 Polar Covalent Bonds A polar covalent bond
occurs between nonmetal atoms. is an unequal sharing of electrons. has a moderate electronegativity difference (0.5 to 1.7). Examples: Electronegativity Atoms Difference Type of Bond O-Cl = 0.5 Polar covalent Cl-C = 0.5 Polar covalent O-S = 1.0 Polar covalent

9 Comparing Nonpolar and Polar Covalent Bonds
Copyright © by Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Benjamin Cummings

10 Ionic Bonds An ionic bond occurs between metal and nonmetal ions.
is a result of electron transfer. has a large electronegativity difference (1.8 or more). Examples: Electronegativity Atoms Difference Type of Bond Cl-K – 0.8 = Ionic N-Na 3.0 – = Ionic S-Cs 2.5 – 0.7 = Ionic

11 Electronegativity and Bond Types
TABLE 4.14

12 Predicting Bond Types Table 4.15

13 Rules for predicting bond type:
A bond between two atoms of the same element or between atoms having the same electronegativity value is a non polar covalent bond. A covalent bond between atoms of two different nonmetals having different electronegativities is a polar covalent bond A bond between a metal and a nonmetal is usually an ionic bond.


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