Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding
Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding
Ionic
Polar Covalent Two Extremes
Covalent
The Two Extremes
4. Quantum Numbers
5. LEWIS SYMBOLS
LEWIS SYMBOLS
. . . .
Na • + • Cl : € Na+ : Cl: -
.. ..
Na has lost an electron to become Na+
and chlorine has gained the electron
to become Cl -
II. Covalent Bonding
results from the sharing of
electrons between the
atoms.
For example
H • + • H H •• H or H : H
Cl + Cl Cl Cl
Each pair of shared electrons constitutes
one chemical bond.
Bonding & Non Bonding Electrons
H+ € F -
There is more electron density on F than on H.
Since there are two different “ends” of the
molecule, HF has a di pole.
Resonance Structures
O O
O O
O O
HF
NF3
H2O
H2O2
MgCl2
CH4
C2H6
Resonance In Nitrite Ion
(NO2 )-
( O – N – O )-
|O=N–O| |O–N=O|
Formal Charge
The difference between the valence electrons in
an isolated atom and the number of electrons
assigned to that atom in a Lewis structure.