CHEM 6A Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Intramolecular Force, Formal Charge, Intermolecular Force

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Chem6a chapter 7 lecture notes covalent bonding: when 2 nonmetal atoms come close to each other, there are: Attractive forces between each nucleus and the other atoms" electrons repulsive forces between the 2 nuclei. Electrons aren"t dominant repulsive force because other factors taken into account: spin, paired electrons, etc. : covalent bonds result from a balance of these attractions and repulsions. When comparing similar bonds, bond length/ atomic radius: lewis structures: a way to draw covalent compounds becomes a factor, lewis structures show us how atoms are bonded to each other. They can be used to predict molecular shape. A dash represents 2 shared (bonding) electrons (1 bond: drawing lewis structures, add together the valence electrons for all the atoms in the compounds. Add or subtract electrons as necessary if you have an ion: determine which atom is the central atom (usually 1st one in formula unless 1st atom is h). Use formal charge to determine best structure: incomplete octet electrons.

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