BIO311C EVERYTHING

EXAM 2

Topic principal

Topic principal

EXAM 1

EXAM 3

CHAPTER 2

CHEMICAL BONDING

PERIODIC TABLE

THE MOST ABUNDANT ELEMENTS FOUND IN ORGANISMS ARE H, C, N, O, Na, Mg, P, S, Cl

3 MAYOR TYPES OF BONDING

IONIC

COVALENT

METALLIC

OCTET RULE:Many representative elements attain at least a share of eight electrons in their valence shells when they form compounds.

INTRAMOLECULAR BOND

COMPOUND

VALENCE ELECTRONS

ELECTRONEGATIVITY Measure of the ability of an atom to attract electrons in the context of a chemical bond

Pauling scale and Mulliken scale

Atoms with higher electronegativity values - greater attraction for electrons

The closer the two atoms in their ENs, the more equal their sharing of electrons

NONPOLAR Two atoms with SIMILAR electronegativity values share electrons equally -NONPOLAR COVALENT

POLAR Two atoms with DIFFERENT electronegativity values share electrons unequally -POLAR COVALENT

ATOMS HAVE NO CHARGE

ATOMS HAVE PARTIAL CHARGE

ATOMS HAVE FULL CHARGE

EXAMPLE Na and Cl

Hydrogen H2

Methane CH4

AMMONIA NH3

WATER H2O

Cl2

IONS

ANION IS NEGATIVLY CHARGED

CATION IS POSITIVLY

IONIC COMPOUUNDS ARE OFTEN SALTS/ CRYSTALS

DIPOLE DIPOLE INTERACTIONS These are strong interactions that occur between polar covalent molecules. They are due to the attraction of the +atoms of one molecule to the - atoms of another molecule