Bonding L8 Flashcards
Exceptions to the Octet rule
- B=6
- P=10
- S=12
- XE=12 with 2 lone pairs
Expanded octets
- Atoms in periods 3 through 7 can bond with other atoms in such a way that they end up with more than eight electrons in their octets
- they are able to do this because they have d-orbitals in their outer shells that can accept electrons
- Have d/p sub levels that electrons spill over
- electrons can flow into D bc p+d orbitals are similar in energies
Formal charge
- In some cases, the atoms in a molecule can be assembled in different ways when drawing a lewis diagram
- Formal charges are calculated to identify the most stable or likely structure
- The sum of the formal charges on each atom will be zero for a neutral molecule
- The sum of the formal charges on each atom will be equal to the overall charge of the structure for a polyatomic ion
How to tell which structure is more likely from formal charge
- The more likely Lewis structure will have formal charges that are closer to or equal to zero
- If there are negative formal charges, they should reside on the more EN elements in the structure
Calculating formal charge
the number of valence electrons assigned to the neutral atom- the number of electrons assigned to the atom in the structure
Bond Energy potential energy
- The potential energy of valence electrons decreases as they approach the nucleus of an atom
- e- bond because they have lower energy so the closer they get the less energy they have
Bond energy
- Energy is released during the formation of a bond
- Potential energy decreases as the atoms move closer together
- The same amount of energy must be added in order to break that specific bond
- Potential energy increases as the atoms move away from one another
- The amount of energy that is required to break the bond between two specific atoms in a molecule
- equal to the amount of energy released when a bond forms between the same two atoms
- Exothermic= negative bond formed
- Endothermic- positive bonds break
Bond energy/bond length
- As the atomic radii of bonding atoms increase, the bond length increases and the bond energy decreases
- A closer proximity to the shared electrons allows for a stronger force of attraction between protons and bonding electrons
- when the force of attraction is greater, it requires more energy to break the bond
Bond energy/Bond Length
- as the number of bonds between two atoms increases, the bond length decreases and the bond energy increases
- As the number of bonds between two atoms increases, the bond energy increases, the bond length decreases, and the PE decreases
Bond order
- Bond order is the number of bonds between two atoms (single, double, triple)
- When bond order increases:
- The bond length decrease
- The PE associated with the bond decreases
- The bond energy increases
Molecular Models
- Space filling model
- Ball and stick model
Resonance structures
- for many molecules, double or triple bonds can be located between different atoms
- This results in two or more possible Lewis Diagrams that are equally valid
How to find bond order
bonds/#atoms around central
Limitations to the lewis structure
in some cases, resonance must be used to refine a lewis structure in order to obtain qualitatively accurate predictions about the effective number of bonds, bond energy, and bond length