CHM110H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4.4: Vsepr Theory, Bromine Monochloride, Ammonia

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What is a polar molecule ? the atoms making up the molecule. A polar molecule is one in which the electrons are not distributed evenly among. This results in the molecule with a positive and negative end. Across a period: the electronegativities generally increase from left to right across a period. Down a group: the electronegativities generally decrease from top to bottom down a group The di erence in electronegativities ( en) of two elements and the percent ionic character can be used to predict the nature of the chemical bond. Using the en we classify three di erent bond types: Nonpolar covalent- equal sharing of electrons - en <0. 5. Polar covalent non equal sharing of electrons - 0. 5< en <1. 7. Ionic- electron is mostly on one atom - en >1. 7 re the negative charge spends more time is labelled as being partially negative( -)

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