Polar Bonds Flashcards
what is a non polar covalent bond
When two atoms in a covalent bond have the same electronegativity the covalent bond is nonpolar
e.g two chlorine atoms have the same electronegativities so the bonding electrons are shared equally between the two atoms
What is a polar bond
When two atoms in a covalent bond have different electronegativities the covalent bond is polar and the electrons will be drawn towards the more electronegative atom
As a result of a polar bond what happens
The negative charge centre and positive charge centre do not coincide with each other
This means that the electron distribution is asymmetric
The less electronegative atom gets a partial charge of δ+ (delta positive)
The more electronegative atom gets a partial charge of δ- (delta negative)
The greater the difference in electronegativity the more
polar the bond becomes
Cl has a greater electronegativity than H causing the electrons to be more attracted towards the Cl atom which becomes delta negative and the H delta positive