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Electrons, bonding and structure
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a mind map all about the electrons, bonding and structure of atoms and molecules as taught by the ocr chemistry a level (foundations in chemistry - module two)
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Electrons, bonding and structure
Electron configuration
Orbitals; contain two electrons in orbit around the nucleus
1st energy level; 1s
2nd energy level; 2s and 3 lots of 2p
3rd energy level; 3s, 3 lots of 3p and 5 lots of 3d
4th energy level; 4s, 3 lots of 4p, 5 lots of 4d and 7 lots of 4f
4s will fill up before 3d
orbitals will fill up s,p,d,f
Rules of electron configuration and orbitals
Aufbau's principle; electrons fill up the lowest possible energy levels first (they are attracted to the nucleus
Hund's rule of multiplicity; orbitls are occupied singularly before they begin to pair up (they repel each other due to negative charges)
Spin pairing; a pair of electrons will spin in opposite directions when in an orbital
orbital shapes
S orbital
a circle
P orbital
a figure of 8
Bonding
Metallic bonding; the electrostatic attraction between positive metal ions and delocalised electrons
positive ions lined up next to each other with delocalised electrons
metal and a metal
Covalent bonding; the electrostatic attraction between a shared pair of electrons and the nuclei of the bonded atoms
non-metal and a non-metal ion
dot and cross diagram
Covalent bonding exceptions; BF3 and SF6
Ionic bonding; the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions
non-metal and a metal
each atom in a box, charges indicated, dot and cross diagram in boxes
Dative covalent bonding; a covalent bond where both electrons come from the same atom
dot and cross in a box with charge
Molecule shape
Two bonding pairs
separate by 180`
linear
BeCl2
02
Three bonding pairs
separate by 120`
BF3
trigonal planar
Four bonding pairs
separate by 109.5`
CH4
tetrahedral
Five bonding pairs
separate by 90` at the poles and 120` at the equator
PCl5
trigonal bipyramidal
Six bonding pairs
separate by 90`
octahedral
SF6
Lone pairs
reduce the bond angle by 2.5` (per lone pair)
NH3
trigonal pyramid
Water
non-linear
has two lone pair of electrons
Intermolecular forces
London forces (i.d - i.d)
occur in non-polar molecules and hydrocarbons
instantaneous dipole; i.d molecule will force a neighbouring molecule to form an induced dipole
more electrons means a greater likelihood that the molecules will become instantaneously dipole (F2, Cl2, Br2, I2)
Permanent dipole - induced dipole (p.d - p.d)
molecules with a permanent dipole will be attracted to each other
occurs due to polar bonding
Permanent dipole - permanent dipole (p.d - p.d)
occurs due to polar bonding
if a polar molecule has a permanent dipole it can induce a dipole in a neighbouring molecule
nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, bromine, chlorine, iodine and sulphur cause a permanent dipole
Hydrogen Bonds
the attraction between an electron deficient hydrogen and the lone pair of and electronegative atom in another molecule
Anomalous properties of water
Relatively high melting and boiling point; lots of energy is required to break the relatively strong hydrogen bonds.
Ice floats; the molecules of ice are held apart in an open lattice by hydrogen bonds
Dipole; the uneven distribution of electrons in a covalent bond
Electronegativity; the ability of an atom to attract the electron pair in a covalent bond to itself
nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, bromine, chlorine, iodine and sulphur
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