covalent bonding Flashcards
what’s the difference between ionic bonding and covalent bonding?
ionic bonds = a metal atom with a non metal atom
the outer electrons are transferred from the metal atom to the non metal atom
covalent bonding = 2 non metal atoms
what type of bonding is suitable for a non metal atom trying to achieve a full outer shell
covalent bonding
know the difference between an energy level diagram and a dot and cross diagram and a stick diagram
use google
energy diagram
2 circles overlapping eachother with dots and crosses representing the electrons shared in the intersection
dot and cross diagram:
H x•H
(with dot above the x)
WITH NO SHELLS OR ENERGY LEVELS DRAWN (rings around the element)
stick diagram:
H—H
in covalent bonding, what shells/energy levels is involved?
only OUTER shells/energy levels
HCl is what type of molecule
hydrogen chloride is made up of the 2 elements hydrogen and chlorine
both hydrogen and chlorine are NON-metals so the molecule is a covalent molecule
draw the dot and cross diagram for hydrogen chloride
draw the stick diagram for hydrogen chloride
xx
H • x Cl xx
xx
H—Cl
what types of metals does covalent bonding take place between?
what is a covalent bond?
non metal elements
a shared pair of electrons
the formula for water is H2O
construct the energy level diagram for H2O
hydrogen molecule = 2
Oxygen molecule = 1
oxygen has 8 electrons in total meaning its got 6 electrons in its outer energy level
oxygen has 1 electron in its outer energy level
(pretend there’s shells)
xx
H • x O x
xx
oxygen needs 2 electrons, hydrogen only has 1
2 hydrogen molecules are needed to give the electrons needed to bond with oxygen
so the energy level diagram for after the reaction is:
xx
H •x O x• H
xx
the covalent bonds are between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms
Ammonia’s formula is NH3
draw the dot and cross diagram for this
and a stick diagram for this
nitrogen is in group 5 meaning it has a total of 5 electrons on its outer energy level
it needs a full outer shell
it forms covalent bonds with hydrogen
it needs 3 electrons and hydrogen has 1 electron in its outer energy level
meaning 3 hydrogen molecules are needed to bong with one nitrogen atom
there are 3 single covalent bonds in an atom of ammonia the dot and cross diagram for this is xx H •x N x• H x• H
the nitrogen atoms and hydrogen atoms have all achieved a full outer energy level
stick diagram:
H—N—H
|
H
draw the double covalent bond for O2
dot and cross diagram
stick diagram
x. •
xx O x•x• O ••
x. •
O == O
this is a double covalent bond
what is a double covalent bond
how are they drawn?
use oxygen as an example
a sharing of 2 pairs of electrons
(4 electrons total)
O==O
draw the bonding for N2
xx N •••xxx N ••
stick diagram :
N≡N
a nitrogen molecule has 5 electrons in its outer shell and is bonded with another nitrogen molecule with 5 electrons in its outer shell
they both need 3 electrons each so they share THREE pairs of electrons
this is called a triple covalent bond