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 (H2H_{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 (H2H_{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 (O2O_{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 (N2N_{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>)?
      1s22s22p21s^{2}2s^{2}2p^{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 O2O_{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 O2O_{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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