Covalent Molecules Flashcards
What are covalent bonds?
formed when non-metal atoms share electrons in order to obtain a full valence electron
How does the covalent bond work?
electromagnetic attraction due to the positive nuclei of each atom and the negative electrons btw
What are the covalent bond types?
single bond
double bond
triple bond
How does the single bond work?
each atom gives 1 electron to share
therefore share 2 electrons
How does a double bond work?
each atom gives 2 electrons
therefore, they share 4 electrons
How does a triple bond work?
each atom gives 3 electrons
therefore, 6 electrons are shared
What are differences btw ionic and covalent bonds?
ionic btw metal & non-metal electrons transferred attraction btw positive & negative ions exist as lattices therefore, formula unit same but size differs
covalent btw > (or equal to) 2 atoms electrons shared attraction btw nuclei & electrons exist as molecules therefore, same number & atom type
What do I use to draw covalent bonds
Lewis structures
What are unpaired electrons?
electrons that are able to form bonds
What are paired electrons?
lone pairs
not able to form covalent bond
How do I draw a Lewis structure?
- identify bonding electrons (last group # = # of valence electrons)
- find options - ALL BONDING ELECTRONS MUST BE USED
- draw Lewis structure for each atom involved
- atom that forms the most bonds goes in middle
any atom that only form 1 bond go on outside - check each atom has full valence shells
What are common covalent compounds?
H20 = water = dihydrogen monoxide
NH3 = ammonia = nitrogen trihydroxide
CH4 = methane = carbon tetrahydroxide
What are diatomic elements and which ones are they?
covalent elements that exist as molecule wt 2 atoms
H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2
H, N, O + halogens
How are covalent compounds named?
- follow element order as in formula
- where there is >1 atom ( for 1st element) & for 2nd element ALWAYS use prefixes:
1- mono 2 - di 3 - tri 4 - tetra 5 - penta 6 - hexa 7 - heat 8 - octa 9 - nona 10 - deca
- add -ide to 2nd element
How do you write equations from scratch?
- reaction into word equation
- identify bonding in reactants & products (ionic / covalent / metallic)
- look out for DIATOMIC ELEMENTS / ACIDS!!!
- skeleton equation into chemical formula
- balance
- add state symbols