11 5 What Are Polar Covalent Bonds
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Launch: 11/5 Grab your binder and immediately take a seat!
Place homework (practice questions) on desk
1. Draw the correct Lewis structures for the following atoms. Be sure to use the 3-steps!
i. HI
ii. PH3 iii. O2
Schedule We have an exam in 5 days!
We don’t have time to waste! Follow our 7 class rules
You may not use inappropriate language
If you have a question, ask!
What are the two types of covalent bonds?
Mr. Heffner 11/5/09
What are the two types of covalent bonds?
The two types of covalent bonds are… 1. Non-polar covalent bonds:
Electrons are equally shared
H • H •
Shared in the middle
What are polar bonds? The two types of covalent bonds are…
2. Polar covalent bonds: Electrons are unequally shared
H • Cl
• • • •
• • • Closer to Cl, but still
shared!
Why are electrons shared unequally?
Electrons are shared unequally because.. of differences in electronegativity
electronegativity = how strong (and greedy) atoms are
Why are electrons shared unequally?
Non-polar covalent
Polar covalent
.5 1.7
Shared equally
Shared unequally
Ionic
Ripped off (transferred)
Why are electrons shared unequally?
There is a 3-step method for determining whether a bond will be
Example #1 Is H – H a nonpolar covalent or polar covalent bond?
Step 1: Find electronegativity H = 2.1 H = 2.1
Example #1 Is H2 a nonpolar covalent or polar covalent bond?
Step 2: Subtract electronegativities 2.1 – 2.1 = 0
Example #1 Is H2 a nonpolar covalent or polar covalent bond?
Step 3: check number line 0 is less than .5
Non-polar covalent
Polar covalent
.5 1.7
Ionic
Example #2 Is HCl a nonpolar or polar covalent bond?
Step 1: Find electronegativity H = 2.1 Cl = 3.0
Example #2 Is HCl a nonpolar covalent or polar covalent bond?
Step 2: Subtract electronegativities 3.0 – 2.1 = .9
Example #2 Is HCl a nonpolar or polar covalent bond?
Step 3: check the number line .9 is between .5 and 1.7
Non-polar covalent
Polar covalent
.5 1.7
Ionic
Example #3 Is NaCl a nonpolar covalent, polar covalent bond, or ionic bond?
Step 1: Find electronegativity Na = .9 Cl = 3.0
Example #3 Is NaCl a nonpolar covalent, polar covalent bond, or ionic bond?
Step 2: Subtract electronegativities 3.0 – .9 = 2.1
Example #3 Is NaCl a nonpolar covalent, polar covalent bond, or ionic bond?
Step 3: less than .5, between .5 and 1.7, or greater than 1.7?
2.1 greater than 1.7
Exit Slip 1. In polar covalent bonds
a. electrons are equally shared due to similarities in the number of valence electrons
b. electrons are unequally shared due to differences in electronegativities
c. electrons are transferred from from one atom to the other
d. atoms can have more than 8 valence electrons
Exit Slip 2. Non-polar covalent bonds form when electronegativity
differences a. are less than .5 b. more than .5, but less than 1.7 c. more than 1.7
d. between .5 and 1.7
Exit Slip 3. The bond in HI is
a. non-polar covalent b. ionic
c. metallic d. polar covalent
Exit Slip 4. Which of the following is a polar covalent bond
a. H – H b. H – P
c. H – Cl d. H – Na
Exit Slip 5. Which of the following is a non-polar covalent
compound a. NaCl b. Fe3+ c. CH4
d. AlCl3
Homework Finish Lewis symbol and ions worksheet