
6-2 Part 2:Lewis St. , Multiple Covalent bonds, Resonance St
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6-2 Part 2: Lewis Structures , Multiple Covalent bonds, & Resonance Structures
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Lewis Structures (Structural Formulas
Formulas in which
atomic symbols=nuclei and inner shell electrons
dot pairs & dashes= electron pairs in covalent bonts
Single bond: a covalent bond where one pair of electrons are shared with each other
Dots next to one atomic symbol=unshared electrons
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How to Draw Lewis Structures
Start with the electron dot structures for each part of the molecule
Determine the total number of valence electrons available
Arrange the atoms to form a skeleton
Carbon is always the central atom when present, otherwise the least electronegative atom is
Connect the skeleton with bond pairs
Place the remaining valence electrons around the remaining atoms until they all have 8
Except for Hydrogen
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Sample Problem On the Board
Draw the Lewis Structure of iodomethane, CH3I
Step 1: Start with the electron dot structures for each part of the molecule
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Sample Problem On the Board
Draw the Lewis Structure of iodomethane, CH3I
Step 1: Start with the electron dot structures for each part of the molecule
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Sample Problem On the Board
Draw the Lewis Structure of iodomethane, CH3I
Step 1: Start with the electron dot structures for each part of the molecule
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electrons available
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Sample Problem On the Board
Draw the Lewis Structure of iodomethane, CH3I
Step 1: Start with the electron dot structures for each part of the molecule
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electrons available
4+3+7=14
Arrange the atoms to form a skeleton
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Sample Problem On the Board
Draw the Lewis Structure of iodomethane, CH3I
Step 1: Start with the electron dot structures for each part of the molecule
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electrons available
4+3+7=14
Arrange the atoms to form a skeleton
Carbon is Present so it goes in the Middle
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Sample Problem On the Board
Draw the Lewis Structure of iodomethane, CH3I
Step 1: Start with the electron dot structures for each part of the molecule
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electrons available
4+3+7=14
Arrange the atoms to form a skeleton
Connect the skeleton with bond pairs
Place the remaining valence electrons around the remaining atoms until they all have 8
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In Class Practice
Do Numbers 1-3 on page 186. You Have 5 Minutes. Turn in at the end of Class.
If you have time, do Number 4 for Extra Credit
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Multiple Covalent Bonds
Some Elements can share more than one electron pair
Big three: Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen
Double Bond: a covalent bond in which two pairs (4 total) of electrons are shared between two atoms
All four electrons in a double bond belong to both atoms
Triple Bond: a covalent bond in which three pairs (6 total) of electrons are shared between two atoms
Carbon and Nitrogen
Every additional bond added increases the bond energy and makes the bond shorter
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Resonance Structures
Some Molecules can be drawn multiple ways
Which way is correct? Both of them
Resonance: Bonding in Molecules that can't be represented by a single Lewis Structure
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Multiple Choice
What vocabulary term is: Bonding in Molecules that can't be represented by a single Lewis Structure
Resonance
Double Bonding
Triple Bonding
Magic Bonding
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Multiple Choice
Give me the vocabulary Word for the following definition: a neutral group of atoms that are held together by covalent bonds
Molecule
Octet
Resonance
Double Bond
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Multiple Choice
When drawing Lewis Structures, what element always goes in the center if it is present?
Oxygen
Hydrogen
Carbon
Sulfur
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Multiple Choice
How many atoms are in a diatomic molecule?
2
3
4
5
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Multiple Choice
Which type of bonding has the equal sharing of electron pairs between two atoms?
Ionic
Covalent
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