MATS 3011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Hydrogen Bond

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Attract coulombic attraction, but can"t get too close or else will have electron cloud repulsion. ->there is an equilibrium distance for the 2 ions. As we bring the na+ and cl- together: Total force = -det/dr; ft = -(a/r2 - 8b/r9) With different cases, will get different values but will also get different shapes of graph. -----> this tells that there"s a distance @ which net force = 0, this is where bond forms. Nondirectional (force of ion in all directions is same) (covalent is directional) Mgo has stronger bond b/c larger charge on oxygen and mg and are bigger atoms --> shorter bond length -->stronger bond. ->s and p orbitals of c combine w/ 1s of h -->sp3 hybridization. Ionic/covalent bonds depend on how badly atom wants to donate/gain electron. Electronegativity: how badly one wants electron is given by electronegativity (kai) ex: higher electronegativity ---> higher tendency to gain electron. Lower electronegativity --> want to give up electron.

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