Organic Chemistry Chapter 3: Bonding Flashcards

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What do quantum numbers describe?

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The size, shape, orientation and number of atomic orbitals that an element possesses.

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2
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What is the principal quantum number?

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Describes the energy level in which an electron resides and indicates the distance from the nucleus to the electron (goes from 1 to infinity)

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3
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What is the azimuthal quantum number (l)?

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determines the subshell in which an electron resides. Possible numbers are from 0 to n-1

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What does l = 0, 1, 2, 3 stand for?

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0 = s 
1 = p 
2 = d 
3 = f
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5
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what is the magnetic quantum number (ml)?

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determines the orbital in which an electron resides. Its possible values range from -l to +l. Different orbitals have different shapes.

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What is the shape of an s orbital?

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Spherical

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7
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What is the shape of a p orbital?

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3 dumbell-shaped, one along each axis (x, y, z)

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8
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What is the shape of a d orbital?

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Flower - 4 petals

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9
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What is the spin quantum number (ms)?

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Describes the spin of an electron, either +1/2 or -1/2

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10
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What are bonding orbitals?

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Created by head to head or tail to tail overlap of atomic orbitals that have the same sign and are energetically favorable

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11
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What are antibonding orbitals?

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Created by head-to-head or tail-to-tail overlap of orbitals that have opposite signs and are energetically unfavorable.

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12
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What types of bonds do single bonds contain?

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Contain sigma bonds with two electrons

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13
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What types of bonds do double bonds contain?

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one sigma bond and one pi bonds.

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14
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Triple bond?

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One sigma and two pi bonds

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15
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What are sp3 hybridized orbitals?

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Have 25% s and 75% p character. form geometry with 109.5 degrees bond strength

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16
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What are sp2 hybridized orbitals?

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1/3 s character and 2/3 p character - 120 degree bond angle

17
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What are sp orbitals?

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1/2 s and 1/2 p - 180 degree bond angles

18
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What is conjugation?

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Occurs when single and multiple bonds alternate, creating a system of unhybridized p-orbitals down the backbone of the molecule through with pi bonds can delocalize.

19
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What is resonance?

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delocalization of electrons in molecules that have conjugated bonds – increases stability of a molecule