EL 5&6: Covalent bonding, shapes of molecules, amount of substance Flashcards

1
Q

List the names for compounds containing 1-4 atoms of the same elements.

A
  • Monoatomic
  • Diatomic
  • Triatomic
  • Tetra-atomic
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2
Q

In covalent bonding, there is a balance between which forces?

A
  • Repulsive forces between nuclei
  • Attractive forces between nuclei + electrons
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3
Q

Draw dot and cross diagrams showing the bonding in:

  • ammonia
  • water
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4
Q

What is a dative covalent bond and how is it represented?

A
  • Both bonding electrons come from one atom
  • Arrow points away from donor atom
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5
Q

Tetrahedral bond angle

A

109.5o

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6
Q

Octahedral bond angle

A

90o

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7
Q

Pyramidal bond angle

A

107o

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8
Q

By what angle does a lone pair distort bonding pair angles?

A

2.5o

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9
Q

Bent bond angle

A

104.5o

Pyramidal - 2.5o since lone pair

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10
Q
  • Trigonal bipyramidal bond angles
  • Draw a generic shape
A

90o, 120o

Trig planar with groups vertically above + below

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11
Q

Shape of methane?

A

Tetrahedral

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12
Q

Shape of sulfur hexachloride?

A

Octahedral

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13
Q

Shape of water?

A

Bent

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14
Q

Shape of ammonium?

A

Tetrahedral

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15
Q

Shape of ammonia?

A

Pyramidal

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16
Q

Draw xenon tetrafluoride.

A
17
Q

Draw ethene.

A

Trigonal planar around both carbons

18
Q

Draw PCl4-, tetrachlorophosphanium ;)

A

Trigonal bipyramidal; one bonding pair replaced by lone pair

19
Q

Draw chlorine pentafluoride / chloride (v) fluoride

A

Octahedral; one bonding pair replaced by lone pair

20
Q

Urea has the formula CO(NH2)2. Draw it.

A

Trigonal planar (120)o around C. All bond angles around Ns = 107o

21
Q

Use electron pair repulsion theory to deduce the shape of BF3 ← NH3.

A

NH3 = pyramidal

BF3 = trigonal planar

BF3NH3 = tetrahedral around both B and N

22
Q

Draw a dot-and-cross diagram for NH2-. Use this to suggest and explain the bond angle in the ion.

Compare this bond angle with that in the ammonia molecule, giving your reasons.

A
  • [Dot-and-cross]
  • [Bent (2 lone pairs, bond angle 104.5o)]
    • 4 electron groups repel to be as far apart as possible;
    • Lone pairs repel more strongly than bonding pairs
  • Ammonia is pyramidal: bond angle = 107o
    • Angle greater because only 1 lone pair, so less repulsion
23
Q

0.84 g of magnesium was burnt in 0.56 g of oxygen. What is the formula of the magnesium oxide produced?

A

Mol Mg = 0.84 / 24 = 0.035 mol

Mol O = 0.56 / 16 = 0.035

1 : 1 so MgO

24
Q

Experimental results that a hydrocarbon is 75% carbon and 25% hydrogen, by mass. Derive its empirical formula.

A

Let mass of hydrocarbon = 100 g

Mol C = 75 / 12 = 6.25 mol

Mol H = 25 / 1 = 25 mol

C : H = 1 : 4 so CH4

25
Q

Calculate the mass of aluminium oxide formed when 135 g of aluminium is burned in air.

A

4Al + 3O2 →2Al2O3

Mol Al = 135 / 27 = 5 mol

Mol Al2O3 = 5 x 2/4 = 2.5 mol

Mass Al2O3 = 2.5 x 102 = 255 g

26
Q

2.53 g of hydrated magnesium chloride, MgCl2 • xH2O, was heated to constant mass. 1.17 g of solid remained.

What is the formula of the hydrated compound?

A

Mol pure solid = 1.17 / 95.3

Mass water in salt = 2.53 - 1.17 = 1.36 g

Mol water = 1.36 / 18

Mol salt to water in ratio 1 : x = 1 : 6.15

Formula = MgCl2 • 6H2O

27
Q

What is the volume of 319.5 g of chlorine at room temperature and pressure?

A

Volume = mol x 24

= (319.5 / 35.5 x 2) x 24 = 108 dm3

28
Q

What is the formula for percentage yield?

A

100 (experimental mass / theoretical mass)

29
Q

Give 5 reasons why yields are inefficient.

A
  • Impure reactants
  • Side reactions
  • Product lost during transfer between vessels
  • Reversible reactions
  • Changes in temperature / pressure
30
Q

0.84 g of magnesium was burnt in excess oxygen, producing 1.1 g of magnesium oxide. Work out the percentage yield of the reaction.

A

Mg + 1/2O2 → MgO

Mol Mg = 0.84 / 24 = 0.035 mol

Mol MgO = 0.035 mol

Theoretical mass MgO = 0.035 x 40 = 1.4 g

% yield = 1.4 x 100 / 1.1 = 79%