Fundamentals of Chemical Bonding

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Chemical Bond Types
  2. Lewis Electron Dot Symbols
  3. Covalent Bond Formation
  4. Ionic Bond Formation
  5. Bond Parameters and Lengths
  6. Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals
  7. VSEPR Theory and Molecular Shape
  8. Molecular Orbital Theory
  9. Hydrogen Bonding

📖 1. Chemical Bond Types

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Chemical Bond: An attractive force that holds atoms, ions, or molecules together in a chemical species, resulting from interactions between electrons and nuclei.

  • Covalent Bond: A type of chemical bond formed by the mutual sharing of electron pairs between two atoms, typically nonmetals.

  • Ionic (Electrovalent) Bond: A bond formed by the transfer of electrons from a metal to a non-metal, resulting in oppositely charged ions held together by electrostatic forces.

  • Coordinate (Dative) Bond: A special covalent bond where both shared electrons originate from one atom, often seen in complex ions and molecules.

  • Bond Polarity: The distribution of electrical charge across a bond, resulting in partial positive and negative charges; depends on differences in electronegativities of bonded atoms.

  • Bond Length: The equilibrium distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms; shorter bonds generally indicate stronger bonds.

📝 Essential Points

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1. What does a covalent bond fundamentally involve?

2. What is the primary difference between covalent and ionic bonds?

3. What do Lewis Electron Dot Symbols specifically represent in atomic structure?

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Lewis Symbols — purpose?

Represent valence electrons for bonding.

Chemical bond — definition?

Attractive force holding atoms/molecules together.

Chemical Bond Types — main types?

Covalent, ionic, and coordinate bonds.

Covalent bond — formation?

Mutual sharing of electron pairs between atoms.

Covalent Bond Formation — mechanism?

Sharing electron pairs between atoms.

Ionic bond — formation?

Electron transfer from metal to non-metal.

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