
OBJ 6.3 Polar versus Non-polar Bonds
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OBJ 6.3 Polar Covalent Bonds versus Non-polar Covalent Bonds
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OBJ 6.3 Predict whether a bond will be polar or nonpolar covalent by comparing position on the periodic table
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Types of Bonds
Ionic bonds happen between a metal and a nonmetal when electrons are TRANSFERRED
Covalent bonds occur between 2 non metals when electrons are SHARED
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are covalent bonds?
NaCl
N2O5
CO2
AuCl3
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Covalent Bonds Share Electrons
Non-polar covalent bonds share electrons equally
Polar covalent bonds share electrons unequally
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Non-polar Covalent Bonds Share Electrons Equally
Between two identical non-metal elements
Between a carbon and a hydrogen (C – H)
Between a sulfur and a hydrogen ( S – H )
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Polar Covalent Bonds Share Electrons Unequally
Between any 2 different non-metals
Except: C – H, S – H
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a polar covalent compound?
H-H
S-H
F-H
C-H
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a polar covalent compound?
Cl-Cl
F-F
C-H
N-O
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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What makes bonds share electrons equally or unequally?
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Electronegativity
The ability of an atom to attract electrons from another atom while in a compound.
Simply: The desire for an atom to gain electrons
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Open Ended
What is electronegativity?
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Electronegativity and Polarity
Polarity – the separation of electric charge
Usually due to the shifting of electrons
Can determine using difference in the two elements
electronegativity
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Polarity
Non-polar bonds have a small or no difference in polarity which causes
Polar bonds have a larger difference in polarity
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Think about covalent bonds as a game of tug of war
A Nonpolar bonds is an evenly matched game of tug of war where both sides pull equally on the rope.
A polar bond is an unevenly matched game of tug of war where one side pulls harder.
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Multiple Choice
An atom with a high electronegativity shares electrons with an atom with low electronegativity. What type of bond is this?
Ionic
Polar Covalent Bond
Non-Polar Covalent
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Multiple Choice
An atom with a high electronegativity shares electrons with an atom with high electronegativity. What type of bond is this?
Ionic
Polar Covalent Bond
Non-Polar Covalent
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Multiple Choice
Two fluorine atoms share electrons to form a bond. What type of bond is this?
Ionic
Polar Covalent Bond
Non-Polar Covalent
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Multiple Select
Goals of Today. Check off boxes that apply.
I can predict whether a bond will be polar or nonpolar.
I can define electronegativity.
I can explain the difference between polar and non polar bonds.
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Please write any questions you have here.
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