Bonding Cheat Sheet 2
Bonding Cheat Sheet 2
Bonding Cheat Sheet 2
Metals
Non Metals
are oxidized losing e of
are reduced gain é
Volatilityvaporization electrostatic
forge of f Volatilind
Electrical Conductivity
solid notations
Solubility ions dissolve in polo solutents water not in nonpoler solutents hexane
I loss dssolve n i tabla I an pler I a es e
KP K 218181
L K P 3kt É
K
K
Covalent B
It is formed by the electrostatic attraction between a shared pair
of electrons and the positively charged nuclei
ex Fa Oz N HF
Fz
GF 2 7
of É 6 non bonding pair é re
gf 2 7
bontdingpaiT 6 lane pairs
of electrons
É
pair Ze
5 s
Bend Bondenthalpy at298k covalentbadlength pm
C 839 120
EC 614 234
C E 346 154
mo M 1.8 2 ionic
dipole moment non polo Saga
OC x1 8 polo
polar different atoms
Mtf O nonpolar
electron domain
HIII did
3 b e d
na
Fein In b é domain
4 electron domain O O
Telectodomain
5 Distribute the electron domains around the centre atom by usingUSEPR theory
LP LP LP BP BP BP
electrondomain
vaCoxidqd.am
3 bonding
then bandits
tetrahedral
is
y y bond ogle 109.50
107 30
total of ve 5 41 9 1 8é 4dom
tetrahedral
tr domain geometry
Iit
ed.ge trahedn
bondangle 109.50
MEEEEE
i
HI't AXE
2 C Hit
Had molecule 806 bonding
2
72non bonding
total of 7 21 16 he e d
ve
821 d
tetrahedral
H in e dy tetrahedral
mg V shape bert
1
s
1914.5.10
33
BH GB H
t t
all of em is bonding pair 3
B
H H e d g trigonal planar
gi trigonal planar
AX bond angle 1200
I
4 Beltz Be H
2 12
v e
É
the bondingelectron
pairs
H Be H
It
e g linear
55 CO2 f 80
ve 4 26 121 8pair
C É e d 2
line
m.d.ge linear
bond angle 180 A Xz
CF É pjtt
t.ve 4 4 7 32
2 16pairs
É
e dg tetrahedral
y f y
if
mg tetrahedral
b a 109.5
E p
Axe
7 438 H 8
3 bed
total ve 3 1 97 4
8,2 Inbed
e d g tetrahedral
M dg trigonal pyramidal
4 14 bondangle 109.50
88 SO 41.80 9
total v e 6 6 21
1 9 pair É get
AX Acc to
i.I s.IE
center atom
eopair
s spain
it span r
e d 3
e d g trigonal planar 1200
mg V shaped bent
bardenglect2P
9 03 80
t v é 3 6
o
14 9 e d
O o
E NO AX
representation since
thereare no two diff
ate
10 Catty C C H
t.ve 42 1 4
Ive 6pain
ti
I c
I
H e
M g
e d
dg
3
trigonalplanar
b angle 1200
11 CO C C
80
t.ve 4 63 2 2
4 12 pair
2
C
É 0 e
e d 3
d g trigonal plaer
Mg 11
ba 7200
122 NO GN 80
t 5 1361 1
v e
2241 12 pair
it
e d s
e dg trigono planar
M g
b angle 7200
AX
13 NO
t.ve 5 12 61 1 78 e g pair
ed 3
I
e dg trigonal planer
m.ge v shaped belt
ba c 120
14 CIO act 0
7 14 61 1
321
ve
16 pair
ed tetrahedral
Cl J
mg Ax
Q yn
O
e.d 4
texrabo.
trigonal M.g
if to b at 709.50
pyramidal
166
SE ios gf
t.v.es 6 4.71
221 10pair
ed 4
g e d gitetrahydral
É mg v shaped
ba 109.5
17 SO 4.5.801
v é 6 64 2 32 26 v e
ed 4
O e dig tetrahedral
11
Meg
b an 109.5
188 NH CAN H
t v.é 5 31
8z L pair
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H Yin Mig
e dg tetrahedral
trigonal pyramid
b a 21.09.50
19 NHI H
t.v.es 5 12 1 7 1 8
52 4 pair
if d 4
e
H e d g tetrahedral
H
ng v shape
b a 109.50
Summary
tetrahedral
eletron domain geometries
x x x
I
d
linear 0 trigonal planar
A t y
A
I
X V shapebat trigonal pyramid it
x
II
1 Number of electrons
2 volume size of the electron cloud
3 Shapes of molecules
Greater the number of electrons the larger the distance between valence electrons and
he nucleus
H bonding
Metallic Bonding