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Topic 2: Bonding and Structure
2.2 Covalent Bonding
2.2.1 Formation of Covalent Bonds
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What is a covalent bond formed by?
Sharing electrons
Covalent bonds are typically formed between
non-metal
atoms.
By sharing electrons, atoms achieve a full outer
shell
How many electrons does each hydrogen atom share in a hydrogen molecule (
H
2
H_{2}
H
2
)?
One
In a hydrogen molecule, each hydrogen atom achieves a full outer shell with two
electrons
.
A covalent bond is formed when two atoms share one or more pairs of
electrons
What type of covalent bond is formed in a hydrogen molecule (
H
2
H_{2}
H
2
)?
Single
Sharing electrons in a covalent bond allows each atom to complete its
outer shell
.
A covalent molecule is formed by one or more covalent
bonds
How many pairs of electrons are shared in a double covalent bond?
Two
Oxygen molecules (
O
2
O_{2}
O
2
) use double covalent bonds.
Which molecule uses a triple covalent bond?
Nitrogen
A covalent molecule is formed by one or more covalent
bonds
Triple covalent bonds are stronger than
single covalent bonds
.
How many electron pairs are shared in a triple covalent bond?
Three
A covalent bond is formed when atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electronic
configuration
A single covalent bond involves the sharing of one pair of
electrons
.
How many pairs of electrons are shared in a double covalent bond?
Two
Triple covalent bonds are found in nitrogen molecules (
N
2
N_{2}
N
2
), which makes them very stable
Order the types of covalent bonds based on the number of electron pairs shared.
1️⃣ Single bond (1 pair)
2️⃣ Double bond (2 pairs)
3️⃣ Triple bond (3 pairs)
Atoms share electrons in covalent bonds to complete their
outer shells
.
Covalent bonds form when atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron
configuration
What is the electron configuration of carbon in methane (CH_{4}</latex>)?
1
s
2
2
s
2
2
p
2
1s^{2}2s^{2}2p^{2}
1
s
2
2
s
2
2
p
2
In methane, carbon achieves a full outer shell by forming four covalent bonds with
hydrogen
atoms.
A sigma (σ) bond is formed when atomic orbitals overlap
directly
Which type of bond restricts rotation around the bond axis?
Pi (π) bond
A pi (π) bond results in a nodal
plane
In
O
2
O_{2}
O
2
, how many sigma and pi bonds are present?
One σ, one π
A covalent molecule is formed by one or more
covalent bonds
.
How is a π bond formed?
Side-by-side overlap
A π bond results in a nodal
plane
A π bond has cylindrical symmetry.
False
What is the bond composition in
O
2
O_{2}
O
2
?
One σ and one π bond
Covalent bonds form when atoms share
electrons
Water is a covalent molecule formed by oxygen sharing
electrons
with two hydrogen atoms.
How do covalent bonds differ from ionic bonds?
Electron sharing vs. transfer
Steps in the formation of a covalent bond
1️⃣ Atoms contribute electrons
2️⃣ Orbital overlap occurs
3️⃣ Atoms achieve a stable configuration
What type of covalent bond is present in H_{2}</latex>?
Single
Double covalent bonds involve sharing two pairs of
electrons
Nitrogen molecules are stable due to their
triple covalent bonds
.
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