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Shapes & Polarity of Molecules

Shapes & Polarity of Molecules. Homework Review. 3.5 Based on the information in Fig. 2-14 on p. 103, state whether each of the following compounds is ionic or covalent. a) BrCl b) HCl c) KCl d) CaBr 2. Homework Review. 3.6

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Shapes & Polarity of Molecules

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  1. Shapes & Polarity of Molecules

  2. Homework Review • 3.5 Based on the information in Fig. 2-14 on p. 103, state whether each of the following compounds is ionic or covalent. a) BrCl b) HCl c) KCl d) CaBr2

  3. Homework Review • 3.6 Sodium metal bonds readily to each of the elements in group 17 of the Periodic Table. Of the bonds formed between sodium and the Group 17 elements, which would have the greatest ionic character?

  4. Network Solids • One big molecule • Covalent bonds between carbons  diamond • Silicon carbide • Silicon dioxide - quartz • Properties: • Very hard • High melting point • Diamonds  3,500°C • Poor Conductor

  5. Shapes of Molecules • Asymmetric: • Central atom has electrons not shared 2. Symmetric: • No free electrons on central atom

  6. Asymmetric Molecules • Water (H2O) O H • Ammonia (NH3) N H Electrons not being shared - Pushes bonds away

  7. Symmetric Molecules • Methane (CH4) C H • Carbon Dioxide (CO2) C O

  8. Polarity in Molecules • Symmetrical  nonpolar • Asymmetrical  polar

  9. Nonpolar - symmetrical • Diatomic molecules: nonpolar bond  nonpolar molecule • Hydrocarbons polar bond nonpolar molecule • Carbon dioxide polar bond nonpolar molecule

  10. Polar - asymmetrical

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