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picture1_Chemical Bonding Ppt 72374 | De   Chapter 8   Bonding   General Concepts


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File: Chemical Bonding Ppt 72374 | De Chapter 8 Bonding General Concepts
bonding bond energy energy required to break a chemical bond atoms bond in a way that achieves the lowest possible energy for the system bond length distance between the nuclei ...

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              Bonding
   • Bond Energy – Energy required to break a chemical 
    bond
   • Atoms bond in a way that achieves the lowest possible 
    energy for the system
   • Bond length – distance between the nuclei of two 
    bonded atoms 
    –Shorter bond length = stronger bond = higher bond 
     energy!!
          Ionic Bonding
  • Electrons are transferred 
  • Metals react with nonmetals
  • Ions paired together have lower energy (greater stability) 
   than separated ions
  • Ionic compounds conduct electricity in a molten state
        Coulomb’s Law
  • Shows energy of interaction between a pair of 
   ions
  • E = Energy, r = distance between ionic nuclei, 
   Q = ionic charge
  • Lower energy = stronger attraction, more 
   favorable interaction
        Covalent Bonding
  • Electrons are shared by nuclei
   – Pure covalent (non-polar covalent)
     •  Electrons are shared evenly
   – Polar covalent bonds
     • Electrons are shared unequally
     • Atoms end up with fractional charges
     • d+ or d- (partial charges)
        Electronegativity
  • The ability of an atom in a molecule to attract 
   shared electrons to itself.
  General Trend – Increases to the right, Increases going up 
  on the Periodic Table
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...Bonding bond energy required to break a chemical atoms in way that achieves the lowest possible for system length distance between nuclei of two bonded shorter stronger higher ionic electrons are transferred metals react with nonmetals ions paired together have lower greater stability than separated compounds conduct electricity molten state coulomb s law shows interaction pair e r q charge attraction more favorable covalent shared by pure non polar evenly bonds unequally end up fractional charges d or partial electronegativity ability an atom molecule attract itself general trend increases right going on periodic table...

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