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  • Covalent Bond


    An interaction between two atoms that results from the sharing of electrons.

  • What does the term 'covalent' mean?


    Sharing of electrons.

  • Nonpolar Covalent Bond


    A type of covalent bond where electrons are shared equally between atoms.

  • Why do nonpolar covalent bonds share electrons equally?


    Because the atoms involved have similar or equal electronegativities.

  • Polar Covalent Bond


    A type of covalent bond where electrons are shared unequally between atoms.

  • What causes the unequal sharing of electrons in polar covalent bonds?


    Different electronegativities of the atoms involved.

  • Electronegativity


    A measure of an atom's attraction to electrons.

  • How is electronegativity scaled?


    From 0 to 4, with higher values indicating stronger attraction to electrons.

  • What is the most electronegative element?


    Fluorine.

  • Partial Charge


    A fractioned charge resulting from unequal sharing of electrons in polar covalent bonds.

  • What symbol represents a partial charge?


    The Greek symbol delta (δ).

  • Example of a Nonpolar Covalent Bond


    Hydrogen gas (H2), where two hydrogen atoms share electrons equally.

  • Example of a Polar Covalent Bond


    Water (H2O), where oxygen has a partial negative charge and hydrogen has partial positive charges.

  • Why does oxygen in water have a partial negative charge?


    Because oxygen is highly electronegative and pulls electrons more strongly.

  • What happens to the hydrogen atoms in water due to oxygen's high electronegativity?


    They acquire partial positive charges.

  • Periodic Table Trend for Electronegativity


    Electronegativity increases from left to right and from bottom to top.

  • Why is it important to understand covalent bonds?


    To grasp molecular interactions and properties in chemistry.

  • What is the chemical formula for methane?


    CH4.

  • Why are the bonds in methane considered nonpolar?


    Because carbon and hydrogen have similar electronegativities.

  • What is the chemical formula for ammonia?


    NH3.

  • Why does nitrogen in ammonia have a partial negative charge?


    Because nitrogen is more electronegative than hydrogen and pulls electrons more strongly.

  • What is the result of unequal sharing of electrons in polar covalent bonds?


    Partial charges on the atoms involved.

  • What is the chemical formula for hydrogen chloride?


    HCl.

  • Why does chloride in HCl have a partial negative charge?


    Because chloride is more electronegative than hydrogen and pulls electrons more strongly.

  • What is the significance of electronegativity in covalent bonds?


    It determines whether the bond will be nonpolar or polar.

  • What does a line between two atoms in a molecule represent?


    A covalent bond.

  • How are electrons shared in a nonpolar covalent bond?


    Equally.

  • How are electrons shared in a polar covalent bond?


    Unequally.

  • What is the chemical formula for oxygen gas?


    O2.