(Green) Bond polarity Flashcards
(Green) Bond polarity
what does it mean if the electron cloud is non-polar
it has a symetrical electron cloud
what is a polar covalent bond
The result is a polar covalent bond. This is a covalent bond where the bonding pair of electrons are not shared equally by the two atoms in the bond.
the uneven electron causes the molecule to be polar it now has two ______
positive/ negative electric poles
what is the definition of electronegativity
The electronegativity of an atom is a measure of its ability to attract the shared pair of electrons in a covalent bond. It is a comparative scale based on Fluorine = 4.0
describe the general trend in electronegativity in the periodic table
the electronegativity generaly increases as you go up and to the right
How does electronegativity change i) across a period L eft to Right ?
Explain your answer
increases.
Proton number increases but completed inner shells / shielding remains constant. Atomic radius decreases and attraction for shared pair of electrons increases.
How does electronegativity change down a group?
Explain your answer
decreases.
There is an extra completed inner shell which results in increased shielding, this and the increase in atomic radius outweigh the increase in proton number
list these chemicals in electro negativity order
C
O
H
Cl
F
Br
N
F>O>N>Cl>Br>C similar to H
what is the definition of electronegative
electronegative The bonds have a slightly positive pole d+ at one end and a negative one d-at the other.
what is the seperation of charge called
dipole moment
infocard (read and recite)
The theoretical dipole moment can be calculated from the amount of charge separation multiplied by the distance between the centres of charge.
Dipoles tend to line up in an electric field:-
how can you tell if a compound is more ionic or covalent through electronegativity
the greater the diffrence in electronegativity the greater it is ionic and vice versa
CS = 0.7
F = 4.0
diffrence = 4 - 0.7 = 3.3 thefore it is more ionic
Is it possible to have a purely covalent bond?
Explain why
Yes
Identical atoms will have identical electronegativities so the electron pair will be shared evenly
Is it possible to have a purely ionic bond? Explain
no
even FrF is only 98% ionic.
The process of electrostatic attraction distorts the electron cloud.
If a molecule is composed of just two atoms of different electronegativity then the MOLECULE AS A WHOLE IS POLAR.
Describe why the electron cloud is distorted in these molecules
Two atoms with different electronegativities, the more electronegative one attracts the shared pair of electrons more. This results in a distorted electron cloud, and the molecule now has a d+ and d- side so the bond and molecule are polar