CHEM-UA 225 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Hydrogen Cyanide, Acetylene, Ethane

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To complete valence shells, atoms can share more than 1 electron pair: ex: carbon dioxide (co2) Each oxygen has 6 valence electrons: dots represent electrons from carbon, x"s represent electrons from oxygens, 2 electron pairs are shared between carbon & oxygen. Each oxygen atom also has 2 pairs of nonbonding electrons: unshared electron pairs. Triple bond: bond w/ 3 shared electron pairs: ex: hydrogen cyanide (hcn) Carbon atoms can be connected to one another by: double bonds, triple bonds, single bonds. Hydrocarbons: compounds w/ just carbon & hydrogen atoms: there are 3 that have 2 carbon atoms per molecule, ethane. Triple carbon carbon bond: differ in the number of hydrogens, compounds have different chemical reactivities, diff. types of bonds between the carbon atoms, valence: # of bonds atom of element can form. Usually equal to # of electrons needed to fill valence shell.

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