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1 Electronegativity

2 Electronegativity Ability of an atom to attract electrons towards itself in a chemical bond

3 Most electronegative element!
Trend Most electronegative element!

4 F > O > Cl,N > Br > C,S,I > H,P
Cause She Is a Hungry Person Frank Owes Claire Nine Brownies Put a comma in every third element These elements separated by commas are equal in electronegativity Memorize these!!!

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6 Covalent Bond nonpolar polar H—H equal sharing of electrons
Electron density is symmetrical Unequal sharing of electrons Greater electron density near one element H—H

7 e- poor e- rich F H d+ d- H F electron rich region electron poor
BONDS, NOT MOLECULE!!!

8 Classification of bonds by difference in electronegativity
Bond Type Covalent  2 Ionic 0 < and <2 Polar Covalent Increasing difference in electronegativity Covalent share e- Polar Covalent partial transfer of e- Ionic transfer e-

9 Partial charges, also known as dipoles, in the covalent molecules
The whole crossed arrow shows the shift in the electron density. It points towards the more electron rich region (more electronegative element.) The “plus” end shows the electron poor region (less electronegative element.)

10 Partial charges, also known as dipoles, in the covalent molecules
The delta (greek letter) also shows the shift in the electron density. Delta – is the more electron rich region (more electronegative element.) The delta “plus” shows the electron poor region (less electronegative element.) d- d+ d- d- d- d+ d-

11 For each bond, indicate the shift in electron density.

12 Practice Which of the following bonds is polar covalent, which is non polar covalent, and which is ionic? The bond in CsCl The bond in H2S The NN bond in H2NNH2 Ionic Polar covalent Non Polar covalent


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