Polarity Electron Affinity A measure of the tendency
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Polarity
Electron Affinity A measure of the tendency of an atom to accept an electron Increases with increasing atomic number within a period Decreases with increasing atomic number within a group
Electronegativity – the relative ability of an atom to attract electrons in a chemical bond Allows us to evaluate the electron affinity of specific atoms in a compound
Bond Character A chemical bond between atoms of different elements is never completely ionic or covalent Bond character depends on how strongly each of the bonded atoms attracts electrons
Polar Covalent Bonds Results from unequal sharing of electrons in the bond In a covalent bond, electrons spend more time near the nucleus of the atom with the higher electronegativity
Polarity The atom that attracts electrons most strongly (has the highest electronegativity) has a slight negative charge δ+ means partially positive δ- means partially negative
Bond Character Electronegativity Difference Bond Character > 1. 7 Mostly ionic 0. 4 – 1. 7 Polar covalent < 0. 4 Mostly covalent 0 Nonpolar covalent
Determining bond character Look at HF Electronegativity of F = 3. 98 Electronegativity of H = 2. 20 Difference: Electrons atom 3. 98 - 2. 20 = 1. 78 move towards the fluorine
Polarity of molecules depends on The presence of polar bonds The position(s) of polar bonds in the molecule (polarity is a vector quantity) Look at H 2 O and Be. H 2 Element Electronegativity Hydrogen 2. 20 Oxygen 3. 44 Beryllium 1. 57
Practice Determine if the following molecules are polar CH 4 CH 2 Cl 2 CHCl 3 CCl 4 CH 3 Cl Element Carbon Hydrogen Chlorine Electronegativity 2. 55 2. 20 3. 16
Nonpolar Polar
- Polar affinity
- Polar vs nonpolar molecules examples
- How to determine bond polarity
- Electron configurations and periodicity
- Ionization energy coulomb's law
- Electron affinity trend
- Nonbonding atomic radius
- Greatest electron affinity
- Factors affecting electron affinity
- Increasing electron affinity
- Affinity diagram ppt
- Periodic table spdf