CHM 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Tetrafluoromethane, Covalent Bond, Metal

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Carbon dioxide contains two polar covalent bonds but because the molecule is symmetrical, the carbon dioxide molecule is not polar. Water is not symmetrical, therefore it is polar. Which molecule is nonpolar: chcl3, ccl2f2, chclf2, cf4. Ionic compounds are held together by ionic bonds. Polar covalent compounds are held together by dipolar forces. All carbon atoms in diamond contain nonpolar bonds. Other forces: metallic bonding (fe), dipolar forces (co), hydrogen bonding (h20) and. Ionic solids- held together by ionic bonds, has a high melting point, hard and brittle. Molecular solids- hydrogen, dipolar, dispersion forces, tend to be soft, brittle, has a low melting point. Network solids- solids in which the lattice sites are occupied by atoms that are covalently bonded to each other example: sio2 and diamond. Dispersion forces- exist between non-polar molecules and/or noble gas atoms. Nonpolar covalent bonds are held by dispersion forces. O2 = nonpolar covalent h20 = polar covalent.

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