Name first element Name the second element and add ide Use
prefixes to indicate the number of atoms in the molecule
Exceptionif there is only one of the first atom, mono is left
out!
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N2F6N2F6 CO 2 SiF 4 CBr 4 NCl 3 P2S3P2S3 CO NO 2 SF 2 PF 5 SO 2
NO CCl 4 P2O5P2O5 Dinitrogen Hexafluoride Carbon Dioxide Silicon
Tetrafluoride Carbon Tetrabromide Nitrogen Trichloride
Diphosphorous Trisulfide Carbon Monoxide Nitrogen Dioxide Sulfur
Difluoride Phosphorous Pentafluoride Sulfur Dioxide Nitrogen
Monoxide carbon tetrachloride diphosphorus pentoxide
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Antimony tribromide Hexaboron monosilicide Chlorine dioxide
Hydrogen monoiodide Iodine pentafluoride Dinitrogen trioxide
Phosphorus triiodide SbBr 3 B 6 Si ClO 2 HI IF 5 N 2 O 3 PI 3
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Ammonia NH 3 Water - H 2 O Methane - CH 4
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Electron dot notation is used to shown how electrons are shared
Molecules are formed Each molecule has 8 valence electrons Except
Hydrogen!
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Each line represents the sharing of 2 electrons
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Lone Pair
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PH 3 H 2 S HCl CCl 4 SiH 4
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H 2 HF F 2
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Single Bonds Symbol :
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Draw O 3
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Draw O 2
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N 2 C 2 H 2 CO 2
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Xe,Si, P, S, Cl, Br, and I Sometimes have more than 8 electrons
PF 5 Be and B often only have 6 electrons BeCl 3
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Draw C 2 H 4 Label all bonds as sigma or pi
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A single electron, not paired
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As the number of shared electrons increases, bond length
decreases Breaking the bond of a short bond is larger than a long
bond
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What is an ionic bond and how does it differ from a covalent
bond? What is the difference between a sigma bond and a pi bond?
Predict the bond energy of each of the bonds in CH 2.