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Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity

Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

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Page 1: Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

Polarity of BondsMolecular Polarity

Page 2: Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

Equal Pull on ElectronsIf there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond, it forms a non-polar covalent bond.

Bonded electrons are shared equally between the two atoms.

Page 3: Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

Unequal Pull on ElectronsIf there is a difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond, it forms a polar covalent bond.

Page 4: Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

Expressing Polar BondsPolar bonds are represented visually by bond dipoles.

The dipole shows the direction of the more negative charge density and the strength of the dipole.

Page 5: Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

Electron DensityThe atom with the higher electronegativity will hold the electrons in the bond more often and has a partial negative charge.

Page 6: Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

Nonpolar MoleculesBinary molecules with a nonpolar bond do not have a molecular dipole.Molecules with polar

bonds can be nonpolar if the dipoles are of equal strength and in cancelling directions.

Page 7: Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

Polar MoleculesPolar molecules are affected by electrical fields and have electrostatic interactions with other molecules. POSITIVE

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Page 8: Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

Polarity Practice1) True or False: The molecule below has no bond dipole.

Page 9: Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

Polarity Practice2) True or False: The molecule below has no bond dipole.

Page 10: Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

Polarity Practice3) True or False: The molecule below is polar.

Page 11: Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

Polarity Practice4) True or False: This molecule contains bond dipoles and has a molecular dipole.

Page 12: Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

Polarity Practice5) True or False: This molecule contains bond dipoles and has a molecular dipole.

Page 13: Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

Polarity Practice6) True or False: This molecule contains bond dipoles and has a molecular dipole.

Page 14: Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

Polarity Practice7) True or False: This molecule contains bond dipoles but has no molecular dipole.

Page 15: Polarity of Bonds Molecular Polarity. Equal Pull on Electrons If there is no difference in the electronegativity of the atoms forming a covalent bond,

Polarity Practice8) True or False: This molecule contains bond dipoles but has no molecular dipole.