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Page 1: CHAPTER 5 : CHEMICAL BONDING - the great chemistrythegreatchemistry.yolasite.com/resources/5.1(a,b).pdf · CHAPTER 5 : CHEMICAL BONDING ... 15 ns2np3 5 16 ns2np4 6 ... - elements

CHAPTER 5 :

CHEMICAL BONDING

Prepared by KML

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At the end of this lesson, students

should be able to :

(a) Write the Lewis dot symbol for an

atom.

(b) State the octet rule and describe

how atoms obtain the octet

configuration.

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Valence electrons are the outer shell electrons of an

atom. The valence electrons are the electrons that

participate in chemical bonding.

1 1 ns1

2 2 ns2

13 3 ns2np1

14 4 ns2np2

15 5 ns2np3

16 6 ns2np4

17 7 ns2np5

Group # of valence e- e- configuration

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Lewis dot symbol • Consist of the symbol of an element

• One dot for each valence electron in an atom of the element

• Element in the same group have similar outer electron configuration

–Similar Lewis dot symbol

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Group 1 2 13 14 15 16 17 18

Valence

electron

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Lewis

dot

symbol

Li.

: Be

: B .

: C:

..

. N. .

.

: O.

. .

.

: F:

. .

..

:Ne:

. .

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-Atoms combine in order to achieve a more

stable electronic configuration.

-Maximum stability results when an atom is

isoelectronic with a noble gas.

- Atom can achieve noble gas configuration

through :

( a) transfer of electron (gaining or losing)

( b) sharing of electron

OCTET RULE

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THE ELECTRON CONFIGURATION OF IONS

Ions have stable electronic configuration of either:

The noble gas configuration

Pseudonoble gas configuration

Half-filled orbitals

The inert pair effect

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(a) Noble gas configuration

Group 1, 2 and 13 elements transfer valence

e to form cation with noble gas configuration.

Example

Na : 1s22s22p63s1

Na+ : 1s22s22p6 ( isoelectronic with neon )

Mg : 1s22s22p63s2

Mg2+: 1s22s22p6 ( isoelectronic with neon )

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Group 15, 16 and 17 elements accept e to

form anion with noble gas configuration.

Example

O : 1s22s22p4

O2- : 1s22s22p6 ( isoelectronic with neon )

F : 1s22s22p5

F- : 1s22s22p6 ( isoelectronic with neon )

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(b) Pseudo noble gas configuration

-For d block elements, e from 4s orbital will

be transferred first before the 3d electrons.

-d block elements donate electrons to achieve

pseudonable gas configuration

Example :

Zn : 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d10

Zn2+ : 1s22s22p63s23p63d10

( pseudonoble gas configuration )

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Pseudo means false (palsu / menyamar)

So, pseudonoble gas means that the atom

has similar e configuration with noble gases

The valence e configuration needed is either

ns2np6nd10 or ns2np6nd10nf14

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(c) Half-filled orbital

-d block element can also donate or receive e

to achieve half-filled orbitals which is stable

Example :

Mn : 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d5

Mn2+ : 1s22s22p63s23p63d5

( stability of the half-filled orbital)

Fe : 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d6

Fe3+ : 1s22s22p63s23p63d5

( stability of the half-filled orbital)

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(d) The inert pair effect

- elements Group 13 and 14 in Period 5 or 6

form cations with configuration of,

ns2np6nd10(n+1)s2

- This is named the inert pair effect.

Example :

Sn : [ Kr ] 4d105s25p2

Sn2+ : [ Kr ] 4d105s2

( the inert pair effect )


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