covalent bonds
molecular compounds
bonding theories
polar bonds
poturri
100

what is a single covalent bond?

Two atoms held together by sharing one pair of electrons are joined

100

what are the the diatomic atoms?

list them

H O F N Br Cl

100

what is a sigma bond?

two atomic orbitals combine to form a molecular orbital that is symmetrical around the axis connecting two atomic nuclei

100

what are van der waals forces?

  • dipole interactions and dispersion forces

100

what are dispersion forces?

  •  are caused by the motion of electrons

200

Give an example of a structural formula

H-H

200

What is a covalent bond?

Atoms that are together by sharing electrons are joined

200

what is a pi bond?

the side by side overlap of atomic p orbitals

200

what is the difference between polar covalent and nonpolar covalent 

When the atoms in the bond pull equally- nonpolar

  • Polar covalent bonds known as polar bond is a covalent bond between atoms in which the electrons are shared unequally

200

what are dipole interactions

  •  polar molecules are attracted to one another

  • The electrical attraction occurs between the oppositely charged regions of polar molecules
300

How many pairs of electrons are shared in a triple bond?

3

300

name the different representing models

molecular 

structural 

space filling

perspective 

ball and stick

300

What type of bonds does a triple bond have

one sigma and two pi

300

explain bond polarity 

  • bonding pairs of electrons in covalent bonds are pulled between the nuclei of the atoms sharing the electrons

  • Nuclei of atoms pull on the shared electrons, much as the knot in the rope is pulled toward opposing side in a tug of war

300

What type of bonding is the strongest?

ionic bonding

400

what is a coordinate covalent bond?

covalent bond in which one atom contributes both bonding electrons

400

Does molecular compounds have high or low melting points?

low

400

repulsion between electrons pairs causes molecular shapes to adjust so that the valence electrons pairs stay as far apart as possible

VSEPR theory 

400

what is a network solid?

  • solids in which all of the atoms are covalently bonded to each other

400

what is the difference between intermolecular forces and intramolecular forces


500

What are some exceptions to the octet rules? 

odd number of total electrons

even number of VE

500
Which type of compound has a formula unit

ionic

500

Explain what shape does a water molecule have and why does it have that shape

  •  the two bonding pairs and the two unshared pairs of electrons from a tetrahedral arrangement around the central oxygen 

  • The water molecule is bent
    • With two unshared pairs repelling the bonding pairs, the H—O—H  bond  angle is compressed to about 105°

500

What bond type will F and P form?


very polar covalent

500

name the different shapes that an atom can have according to vsper theory

linear, trigonal planar, bent, pyramidal, tetrahedral, trigonal bipyramidal, and octahedral