Electronegativity Flashcards
what is electronegativity
- electronegativity is a measure of the relative tendency of an atom in a covalent bond to attract a bonding pair of atoms
- the ability of an atom to attract the shared pair of electrons in a covalent bond to itself
what are the factors affecting electronegativity
- nuclear charge
- atomic radius
- shielding effect
how does nuclear charge affect electronegativity
as the nuclear charge of an atom increases across the period, the electronegativity increases
how does atomic radius affect electronegativity
as the size of the atom decreases across the period,the electronegativity increases
how does the shielding effect affect electronegativity
as the number of shells increases down the group, the shielding effect increases, thus electronegativity increases
what is the pauling scale
- a scale for measuring electronegativity values increase across periods values decrease down groups
- fluorine has the highest value
what is ionic bonding
ionic bonds tend to be formed between elements whose atoms need to “lose” electrons to gain the nearest noble gas electronic configuration and those which need to gain electrons
-the electrons are transferred from one atom to the other
what is metallic bonding
a metallic solid consists of a lattice of positive ions with the outer electrons forming a sea of delocalised electrons. the electrostatic forceof attraction between the delocalised electrons cloud and the metal cations constitute the metallic bond
what does the strength of the metallic bond depend on
- if the size of the cation is bigger, the strength of the metallic bond is smaller/weaker
- if the charge of the cation is bigger, the strength of the metallic bond is bigger/stronger
how do metal atoms achieve stability in metallic bonding
by off-loading electrons to attain the electronic structure of the nearest noble gas
-these electrons join up to form a mobile cloud which prevents the newly-formed positive ions from flying apart due to repulsion between similar charges
what is a covalent bond
- an electrostatic force of attraction between two non-metals to share a pair of electrons
- usually formed if the difference in electronegativity between the atoms are small
- consists of a shared pair of electrons with one electron being supplied by each atom either side of the bond
how does difference in electronegativity between atoms in a bond affect the typeof bond
- any difference in electronegativity that is more than 1.5 will result in ionic bonds
- any difference that is less than or equal to 1.5 will result in a covalent bond
how are atoms held together in a covalent bond
their nuclei which have an overall positive charge are attractedto the shared electrons
what is high charge density
when the power/change is large but the size of the molecule is small