Chapter 8 - Bonding: General Concepts

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sodium fluoride

For ________, the extra energy required to form the doubly charged ions is greater than the gain in lattice energy that would result.

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Lone

________ pairs require more room than bonding pairs and tend to compress the angles between the bonding pairs.

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donors

BeCl2 has only four electrons around Be and is expected to be very reactive with electron-pair ________.

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covalent bond

When two nonmetals react to form a(n) ________, they share electrons in a way that completes the valence electron configurations of both atoms.

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Coulomb's

________ law also can be used to calculate the repulsive energy when two like- charged ions are brought together.

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electro negativities

The greater is the difference in the ________ of the atom.

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equal triangular

A tetrahedron has four ________ faces.

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Electronegativity

________: The ability of an atom in a molecule to attract shared electrons to itself.

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transition metals

The ________ exhibit more complicated behavior, forming a variety of ions.

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Atoms

________ sometimes share two pairs of electrons, forming a double bond, or share three pairs of electrons, forming a triple bond.

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stable compounds

Atoms in ________ usually have a noble gas electron configuration.

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Lewis

________ structures show only valence electrons.

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multiple bonds

In counting pairs, count each ________ as a single effective pair.

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infinite separation

The zero point of energy is defined with the atoms at ________.

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Bonds

________ are neither inherently "good" nor inherently "bad" as far as nature is concerned.

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Chemical bonds

________ can be viewed as forces that cause a group of atoms to behave as a unit.

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LE Model

________ has three parts: Description of the valence electron arrangement in the molecule using Lewis structures.

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bond polarity

Because ________ has important chemical implications, we find it useful to quantify the ability of an atom to attract shared electrons.

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valence electrons

The ________ belong to the molecule, rather than to the individual atoms.

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Resonance

________ is invoked when more than one valid Lewis structure can be written for a particular molecule.

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identical atoms

For ________ (an electronegativity difference of zero), the electrons in the bond are shared equally, and no polarity develops.

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principle of nature

There is no ________ that states that bonds are favored or disfavored.

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Lewis structures

The charge on an atom in a molecule, the formal charge, can be used to evaluate ________.

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Ionic

________ and covalent bonds are the extreme bond types.

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Boron

________ tends to form compounds in which the ________ atom has fewer than eight electrons around it- it does not have a complete octet.

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ionic substance

When two atoms with very different electronegativities interact, electron transfer can occur to form the ions that make up a(n) ________ 8.3 Bond Polarity and Dipole Moments.

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polar bond

Any diatomic (two- atom) molecule that has a(n) ________ also will show a molecular dipole moment.

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octet rule

Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine always obey the ________ in stable molecules 8.11 Exceptions to the ________.

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Electronegativity

________ generally increases going from left to right across a period and decreases going down a group for the representative elements.

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Bonds

________ provide a method for dividing up the energy evolved when a stable molecule is formed from its component atoms.

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Lewis structures

The rules for writing ________ are based on observations of thousands of molecules.

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Bonds

________ occur when collections of atoms are more stable (lower in energy) than the separate atoms.

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