
Types of Polarity
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Science
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12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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34 Slides • 26 Questions
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Molecular Polarity
Synthesis Session
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Poll
Self- Assessment:
• I can define what chemical bonding is and explain why it happens.
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Poll
Self- Assessment:
• I can differentiate the different types of chemical bonds from one another.
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Poll
Self- Assessment:
• I can identify the type of chemical bond present between two atoms.
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Poll
Self- Assessment:
• I can determine verbally if a molecule is polar or non-polar given its structure.
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Poll
Self- Assessment:
• I can relate the polarity of a molecule to its properties.
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REVIEW of the
LESSON PLAYLIST RESPONSES and FEEDBACK
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Open Ended
Synthesis Question 1:
What is a chemical bond?
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Synthesis Question 1:
What is a chemical bond?
an electrical attraction between the nuclei and valence electrons of an atom and which binds atoms together.
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Open Ended
Synthesis Question 2:
Differentiate the three (3) types of chemical bonds that may exist in substances: ionic, covalent, and metallic.
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Types of Chemical Bonds
a. ionic – transfer of electrons
(metal and nonmetal )(cation and anion)
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Types of Chemical Bonds
b. covalent – sharing of electrons (among nonmetals)
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Types of Chemical Bonds
c. metallic – existing among metals
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Open Ended
Synthesis Question 3:
How will you differentiate POLAR from NON-POLAR covalent bond?
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Non-polar covalent bond
• electrons are equally shared by the bonded atoms.
• balanced distribution of electrical charge
• electrons spend the same length of time in the locality of each atom
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Polar covalent bond
• bonded atoms have an unequal sharing of electrons (partial electron transfer)
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Multiple Choice
Concept Check 1:
In a polar covalent bond, the electron density (length of time of the electrons in the locality of each atom) is the same around the nuclei of the atoms involved.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Concept Check 2:
In a polar covalent bond, the electrons are closer to the more electronegative atom.
True
False
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DIPOLE MOMENT
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Dipole Moment
• the two partially charged regions or poles of a molecule are referred to as a dipole.
• symbolized by an arrowhead to the more electronegative atom (negative pole), and a crossed tail located at the less negative atom (positive pole)
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Open Ended
Synthesis Question 4:
What is electronegativity?
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Electronegativity
A measure of the tendency of an atom to attract electrons toward itself.
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HOW TO DISTINGUISH A NONPOLAR FROM A POLAR COVALENT BOND?
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Concept Check 3
Predict first if the bond between each pair of atoms is ionic or covalent. Further, classify the covalent bond as either polar or nonpolar using the concept of electronegativity. Determine the more electronegative atom in each pair.
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For 5 minutes, answer the items above using your notebook and get ready with your answers in the next Quizizz Fill-in-the-blanks questions.
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Fill in the Blank
Pair 1: Chlorine and Potassium
ELECTRONEGATIVITY DIFFERENCE
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Multiple Choice
Pair 1: Chlorine and Potassium
TYPE of BOND
Ionic
Polar
Non-polar
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Multiple Choice
Pair 1: Chlorine and Potassium
MORE ELECTRONEGATIVE ATOM
Chlorine
Potassium
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Fill in the Blank
Pair 2: Chlorine and Carbon
ELECTRONEGATIVITY DIFFERENCE
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Multiple Choice
Pair 2: Chlorine and Carbon
TYPE of BOND
Ionic
Polar
Non-polar
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Multiple Choice
Pair 2: Chlorine and Carbon
MORE ELECTRONEGATIVE ATOM
Chlorine
Potassium
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Fill in the Blank
Pair 3: Two Atoms of Chlorine
ELECTRONEGATIVITY DIFFERENCE
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Multiple Choice
Pair 3: Two atoms of Chlorine
TYPE of BOND
Ionic
Polar
Non-polar
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Multiple Choice
Pair 3: Two atoms of Chlorine
MORE ELECTRONEGATIVE ATOM
Cannot be determined
Same
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MOLECULAR GEOMETRY and POLARITY
A molecule whose bonds are all nonpolar in character is likely to be nonpolar overall.
However, NOT ALL POLAR COVALENT BONDS result to POLAR MOLECULES!!!
Molecule polarity is also affected by the molecular geometry, which in turn is influenced by the electrons in the molecule.
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MOLECULAR GEOMETRY and POLARITY
• The polarity of an atom-atom bond may be different from the polarity of the whole molecule itself.
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MOLECULAR GEOMETRY and POLARITY
•The difference in the electron density of each atom makes EACH Be-H bond POLAR.
• However, since the molecular geometry of BeH2 is LINEAR and the two poles are on the OPPOSITE SIDES, the polarities “CANCEL OUT”, which makes the whole molecule NONPOLAR. (NO DIPOLE MOMENT!)
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NOTES on MOLECULAR GEOMETRY and POLARITY
When determining the polarity of a molecule, it is all about symmetry.
Asymmetric molecules tend to be polar.
Symmetric molecules are always non-polar.
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COMMON MOLECULAR GEOMETRIES
Polar or non-polar?
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Key
1. Nonpolar
2. Nonpolar
3. Nonpolar
4. Nonpolar
5. Nonpolar
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Key
6. Polar
7. Polar
8. Polar
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EXERCISES
Given the Lewis structure, predict if each substance is polar or non-polar.
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Multiple Choice
1. N2
Polar
Non-polar
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Multiple Choice
2. SO2
Polar
Non-polar
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Multiple Choice
3. BrF3
Polar
Non-polar
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Multiple Choice
4. HCN
Polar
Non-polar
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Multiple Choice
5. CH2Cl2
Polar
Non-polar
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Open Ended
GIve at least two (2) insights you had from our discussions.
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Synthesis Session
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