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TypesofAtomic &
Molecular Bonds
Types ofAtomic &
Molecular Bonds
Types ofAtomic & Molecular
Bonds
Types ofAtomic & Molecular
Bonds
Objectives of the class
Develop a sense of history of scientific thinking
Explain the typesof bonds
You should be able to have develop a “feeling” for the
mechanical properties based on the type of bond
Long Tradition in ScienceLong Tradition in Science
Greek philosopher Leucippus used the word
atom, which means indivisible (400 BC)
Lots of work done by the alchemists
Lavoisier: chemical reaction leads to no net
loss or gain of matter.
Dalton: concept ofatomic mass (1808)
Mendelev: periodic table of elements (1869)
Moseley: showed that the number of electrons
= number of protons (atomic number)
Discovery of X-raysDiscovery of X-rays
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
first Nobel prize in physics (1901)
Long Tradition in Science
(cont.)
Long Tradition in Science
(cont.)
Ruterford: experiments with alpha
particle (1907-11)
Max Planck: quanta (1900)
Louis de Broglie: all matter has both
wave and particle properties
(1923).
Types ofAtomic & Molecular
Bonds
Types ofAtomic & Molecular
Bonds
Primary Atomic Bonds
Ionic Bonds
Covalent Bonds
Metallic Bonds
Secondary Atomic & Molecular
Bonds
Permanent Dipole Bonds
Fluctuating Dipole Bonds
IMPORTANT!!!
Ionic BondingIonic Bonding
Large interatomic forces are created by the
“coulombic” effect produced by positively
and negatively charged ions.
Ionic bonds are “nondirectional”.
The “cation” has a + charge & the “anion” has
the - charge.
The cation is much smaller than the
anion.
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Historical NoteHistorical Note
Greek philosopher Empedocles (500
BC) suggested that chemical
changes are caused by an
emotional likes and dislikes.
The love between two substances
will make them unite and form a
third substance. On the other
hand, if the substances start to had
each other they will decompose.
[...]... considered as – (a) the attractive forces between electrons & positive ions, – (b) the repulsion between the complete electron shells of the positive ions, & – (c) the repulsion between the positive ions as a result of their similar positive charges Secondary Atomic&MolecularBonds [Van der Waals Bonds] Permanent Dipole Bonds – Weak intermolecular bonds are formed between molecules which possess permanent... Fluctuating Dipole Bonds – Weak electric dipole bonding can take place among atoms due to an instantaneous asymmetrical distribution of electron densities around their nuclei – This type of bonding is termed fluctuation since the electron density is continuously changing Polar dipole Van der Walls bonds The Hard Sphere Model This approach can be called the "hard sphere" model of an atom The radius of an atom... Modulus of Elasticity Effect of temperature Ionic Bonding in Solids Because the ionic bond is nondirectional the ions pack together in a solid in ways which are governed by their relative sizes Another important factor is that the ions must be arranged so that their is local charge neutrality [Note the structure of NaCl.] Covalent Bonding Large interatomic forces are created by the sharing of electrons... an atom (or ion) determined for a particular crystal structure is not a real characteristic of that atom, because when the same atom appears in different crystal structure it displays different radii The radius of an atom (or ion) can be determined for a particular metal by using the dimensions of the unit cell of the crystal structure it forms Question If ionic forces are so strong, how come does salt... the examples below.] Diamond Metallic Bonding Large interatomic forces are created by the sharing of electrons in a delocalized manner to form strong nondirectional bonding Metalic Bond It is convenient for many purposes to regard an atom in a metal as having a definite size, which may be defined by the distance between its center and that of its neighbor This distance is that at which the various... electrons to form directional bonds The atoms have small differences in electronegativity & close to each other in the periodic table The atoms share their outer s and p electrons so that each atom attains the noble-gas electron configuration Representations discrete cloud Covalent Bonding in Carbon A carbon atom can form form sp3 orbitals directed symmetrically toward the corners of a tetrahedron [Note . Types of Atomic &
Molecular Bonds
Types of Atomic &
Molecular Bonds
Types of Atomic & Molecular
Bonds
Types of Atomic & Molecular
Bonds
Objectives.
(1923).
Types of Atomic & Molecular
Bonds
Types of Atomic & Molecular
Bonds
Primary Atomic Bonds
Ionic Bonds
Covalent Bonds
Metallic Bonds
Secondary