what is the lewis theory?
a simple model of chemical bonding using diagrams that represent bonds between atoms as lines or pairs of dots. In this theory, atoms bond together to obtain stable octets
what is metallic bonding?
the type of bonding that occurs in metal crystals, in which metal atoms donate their electrons to an electron sea, delocalized over the entire crystal lattice
what is a chemical bond?
the sharing or transfer of electrons to attain stable electron configuration
what is the octet rule?
The tendency for most bonded atoms to possess or share eight electrons in their outer shel to obtain stable electron configurations and lower their potential energy
what is lattice energy?
the energy associated with forming a crystalline lattice from gaseous ions
what is the Born-Haber cycle?
A hypothetical series of steps based on Hess’s law that represents the formation of an ionic compound from its constituent elements
What are the steps in the Born-Haber cycle (example NaCl)?
Summarize the trends in lattice energies?
what are bonding pairs?
a pair of electrons shared between two atoms
what are lone pairs (non-bonding electrons) ?
a pair of electrons associated with only one atom
what is a double bond?
the bond that forms when two pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms
what is a triple bond?
The bond that forms when three electron pairs are shared between two atoms
summarize the method for drawing lewis structures as follows
what does bond energy mean?
the energy required to break 1 mol of the bond in the gas phase
what is an exothermic reaction?
a reaction is exothermic when weak bonds break and strong bonds form ie) energy is released
what is an endothermic reaction?
a reaction is endothermic when strong bonds break and weak bonds form ie) energy is absorbed
what is bond length?
the average length of a bond between two particular atoms in a variety of compounds
bond lengths are what?
bond lengths are not static, the distance between two atoms is not the same all the time, the two atoms move towards and away from each other constantly by a spring
what is bond-stretching vibration?
the molecular motion of bonds stretching and contracting
for a bond vibration to take place, energy must be supplied to the molecule
what is Infrared Spectroscopy?
The absorption of Infrared radiation by a compound can be measured easily by irradiating the sample with an infrared source called a (glow bar) and measuring the intensity of radiation transmitted through the sample at each wavelength or frequency
what is a wavenumber?
the reciprocal of wavelength
what is a polar covalent bond?
A covalent bond between two atoms with significantly different electronegativities, resulting in an uneven distribution of electron density
what does electronegativity mean?
the ability of an atom to attract electrons to itself in a covalent bond
what are the periodic trends in electronegativity?