Types of Chemical Bonds - AP Chemistry
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What is bond length in covalent bonds?
What is bond length in covalent bonds?
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The average distance between nuclei of two bonded atoms. Represents the equilibrium distance between attractive and repulsive forces.
The average distance between nuclei of two bonded atoms. Represents the equilibrium distance between attractive and repulsive forces.
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What is the duet rule?
What is the duet rule?
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Hydrogen and Helium achieve stability with 2 valence electrons. Applies because they only need to fill the 1s orbital.
Hydrogen and Helium achieve stability with 2 valence electrons. Applies because they only need to fill the 1s orbital.
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What type of bond is present in O₂?
What type of bond is present in O₂?
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Nonpolar covalent bond. Both oxygen atoms have identical electronegativity.
Nonpolar covalent bond. Both oxygen atoms have identical electronegativity.
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Which bond type is typically the strongest: single, double, or triple covalent bonds?
Which bond type is typically the strongest: single, double, or triple covalent bonds?
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Triple covalent bond. More electron pairs shared means stronger attraction.
Triple covalent bond. More electron pairs shared means stronger attraction.
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Which bond type is typically the longest: single, double, or triple covalent bonds?
Which bond type is typically the longest: single, double, or triple covalent bonds?
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Single covalent bond. Fewer electron pairs allow atoms to be farther apart.
Single covalent bond. Fewer electron pairs allow atoms to be farther apart.
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What is the octet rule?
What is the octet rule?
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Atoms tend to form bonds until they are surrounded by 8 valence electrons. Applies to most main group elements except hydrogen and helium.
Atoms tend to form bonds until they are surrounded by 8 valence electrons. Applies to most main group elements except hydrogen and helium.
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Why do ionic compounds form crystal lattices?
Why do ionic compounds form crystal lattices?
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To maximize attraction and minimize repulsion between ions. Optimizes electrostatic interactions in three dimensions.
To maximize attraction and minimize repulsion between ions. Optimizes electrostatic interactions in three dimensions.
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How does electronegativity difference affect bond type?
How does electronegativity difference affect bond type?
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Larger differences typically lead to ionic bonds; smaller to covalent. Generally, differences $>1.7$ are ionic, $<0.4$ are nonpolar covalent.
Larger differences typically lead to ionic bonds; smaller to covalent. Generally, differences $>1.7$ are ionic, $<0.4$ are nonpolar covalent.
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Which bond type allows for electrical conductivity when dissolved in water?
Which bond type allows for electrical conductivity when dissolved in water?
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Ionic bond. Dissociated ions can move and conduct electricity in solution.
Ionic bond. Dissociated ions can move and conduct electricity in solution.
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What is bond length in covalent bonds?
What is bond length in covalent bonds?
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The average distance between nuclei of two bonded atoms. Represents the equilibrium distance between attractive and repulsive forces.
The average distance between nuclei of two bonded atoms. Represents the equilibrium distance between attractive and repulsive forces.
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Identify the bond type in Fe.
Identify the bond type in Fe.
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Metallic bond. Iron atoms share electrons in a metallic lattice.
Metallic bond. Iron atoms share electrons in a metallic lattice.
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Identify the bond type in Cl₂.
Identify the bond type in Cl₂.
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Nonpolar covalent bond. Two identical chlorine atoms share electrons equally.
Nonpolar covalent bond. Two identical chlorine atoms share electrons equally.
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What is the bond angle in a tetrahedral molecule?
What is the bond angle in a tetrahedral molecule?
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$109.5^\circ$. Four atoms arranged around a central atom in 3D space.
$109.5^\circ$. Four atoms arranged around a central atom in 3D space.
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Define a polar covalent bond.
Define a polar covalent bond.
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A covalent bond with unequal sharing of electrons between atoms. Results from electronegativity differences between bonded atoms.
A covalent bond with unequal sharing of electrons between atoms. Results from electronegativity differences between bonded atoms.
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Identify the bond type in CO₂.
Identify the bond type in CO₂.
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Covalent bond. Carbon and oxygen share electrons in double bonds.
Covalent bond. Carbon and oxygen share electrons in double bonds.
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What is a covalent bond?
What is a covalent bond?
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A bond involving the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. Occurs when atoms have similar electronegativity values.
A bond involving the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. Occurs when atoms have similar electronegativity values.
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Identify the bond type in MgO.
Identify the bond type in MgO.
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Ionic bond. $Mg^{2+}$ and $O^{2-}$ ions form an ionic compound.
Ionic bond. $Mg^{2+}$ and $O^{2-}$ ions form an ionic compound.
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Which bond type generally has high melting points, ionic or covalent?
Which bond type generally has high melting points, ionic or covalent?
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Ionic bond. Strong electrostatic forces require more energy to break.
Ionic bond. Strong electrostatic forces require more energy to break.
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Identify the bond type in CH₄.
Identify the bond type in CH₄.
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Covalent bond. Carbon shares electrons equally with four hydrogen atoms.
Covalent bond. Carbon shares electrons equally with four hydrogen atoms.
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What type of bond is found in metals?
What type of bond is found in metals?
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Metallic bond. Allows metals to conduct electricity and be malleable.
Metallic bond. Allows metals to conduct electricity and be malleable.
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What is an ionic bond?
What is an ionic bond?
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A bond formed by the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions. Forms between metals and nonmetals with large electronegativity differences.
A bond formed by the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions. Forms between metals and nonmetals with large electronegativity differences.
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Which type of bond is present in H₂O?
Which type of bond is present in H₂O?
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Covalent bond. Oxygen and hydrogen share electrons to form the molecule.
Covalent bond. Oxygen and hydrogen share electrons to form the molecule.
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What is the primary force in ionic bonding?
What is the primary force in ionic bonding?
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Electrostatic attraction. Opposite charges attract according to Coulomb's law.
Electrostatic attraction. Opposite charges attract according to Coulomb's law.
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Define a nonpolar covalent bond.
Define a nonpolar covalent bond.
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A covalent bond with equal sharing of electrons between atoms. Occurs when atoms have identical or very similar electronegativity.
A covalent bond with equal sharing of electrons between atoms. Occurs when atoms have identical or very similar electronegativity.
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Which type of bond is present in NaCl?
Which type of bond is present in NaCl?
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Ionic bond. $Na^+$ and $Cl^-$ ions are held together by electrostatic forces.
Ionic bond. $Na^+$ and $Cl^-$ ions are held together by electrostatic forces.
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What is the primary force in covalent bonding?
What is the primary force in covalent bonding?
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Sharing of electron pairs. Allows atoms to achieve stable electron configurations.
Sharing of electron pairs. Allows atoms to achieve stable electron configurations.
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What is the primary force in metallic bonding?
What is the primary force in metallic bonding?
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Attraction between free electrons and metal ions. Enables electrical conductivity in metals.
Attraction between free electrons and metal ions. Enables electrical conductivity in metals.
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What is bond energy in covalent bonds?
What is bond energy in covalent bonds?
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The energy required to break one mole of bonds in gaseous molecules. Also called bond dissociation energy.
The energy required to break one mole of bonds in gaseous molecules. Also called bond dissociation energy.
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What is an example of a molecule with a polar covalent bond?
What is an example of a molecule with a polar covalent bond?
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Water (H₂O). Oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen.
Water (H₂O). Oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen.
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What is a coordinate covalent bond?
What is a coordinate covalent bond?
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A covalent bond where both electrons come from the same atom. Also called a dative bond, common in complex ions.
A covalent bond where both electrons come from the same atom. Also called a dative bond, common in complex ions.
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