Covalent bonding

Cards (11)

  • Covalent Bonds

    Sharing Electrons
  • Covalent bond formation
    1. Non-metal atoms bond together
    2. Share pairs of electrons
    3. Make covalent bonds
  • Covalent bonds
    • Electrostatic forces
    • Very strong
  • Atoms only share electrons in their outer shells
  • Atoms get one extra shared electron for each single covalent bond that they form
    • Each atom usually makes enough covalent bonds to fill up its outer shell
    • This makes them very stable
  • Nitrogen
    • Has 5 outer electrons
    • Forms 3 covalent bonds to get the extra 3 electrons it needs for a full outer shell
  • Dot and Cross Diagrams
    • Electrons shown in the overlap between two atoms are shared electrons
    • Show which atoms the electrons in a covalent bond come from
    • Don't show how the atoms are arranged or how big the atoms are compared to each other
  • Displayed Formulas
    • Show the covalent bonds as single lines between atoms
    • If it's a single covalent bond, there'll be one line
    • If it's a double covalent bond, there'll be two lines
    • Good for showing how atoms are connected in large molecules
    • Don't show the 3D structure of the molecule
    • Don't show which atoms the electrons in the covalent bond have come from
  • 3D Models

    • Show the atoms, the covalent bonds and how they're arranged
    • Can be confusing for large molecules
    • Don't show where the electrons in the bonds have come from
  • You can find the molecular formula of a simple molecular compound from these diagrams by counting up how many atoms of each element there are