Covalent bonding Flashcards

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Give some characteristics of covalent bonding and how to figure out how many covalent bonds will form

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    • only occurs in non-metals
    • electrons are shared between ions (no ions form = not charged = all neutral)
    • atoms form to bond (molecules)
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What are the 3 types of bonds that exist and order them from longest - shortest – strongest - weakest

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Single Bond — Double Bond — Triple Bond
longest shortest
weakest strongest

  • This doesn’t mean that a single bond is weaker than other bondings
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What is the shape of a molecule when containing a carbon atom with 4 bonds?

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(the shape is in your handout)
- Carbon in the middle with 1 bond of Hydrogen at the left and bottom left, bottom right is another Hydrogen bond but the bond is like this (- - - - -) and then in between those another Hydrogen bond but like 1/3 of a triangle of the right bit if looked from left to right

  • Name = TETRAHEDRAL
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When NH(3) shares its Lone Pair with BF(3) what is this specific bond called?

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Co-ordinate // Dative covalent bond

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From your own descriptions, how would you explain using dot and cross diagrams to show covalent bonds?

How is it worded in the displayed formula

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  1. compared with ionic bonding instead of BRACKETS AND SHOWING CHARGES it just have both molecules overlapping each other to show that the electron has been shared
    - it will be called a SHARED PAIR
    - if electrons aren’t being shared are just excessive amounts that are already paired in their respective molecules = LONE PAIR
  2. Displayed formula
    H(2) = H - H –> single bond
    O(2) = O = O –> Double bond
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