Formal Charges
Formal charges have an important role in organic chemistry since this concept helps us to know whether an atom in a molecule is neutral/bears a positive or negative charge. Even if some molecules are neutral, the atoms within that molecule need not be neutral atoms.
Polarity Of Water
In simple chemical terms, polarity refers to the separation of charges in a chemical species leading into formation of two polar ends which are positively charged end and negatively charged end. Polarity in any molecule occurs due to the differences in the electronegativities of the bonded atoms. Water, as we all know has two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom. As oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen thus, there exists polarity in the bonds which is why water is known as a polar solvent.
Valence Bond Theory Vbt
Valence bond theory (VBT) in simple terms explains how individual atomic orbitals with an unpaired electron each, come close to each other and overlap to form a molecular orbital giving a covalent bond. It gives a quantum mechanical approach to the formation of covalent bonds with the help of wavefunctions using attractive and repulsive energies when two atoms are brought from infinity to their internuclear distance.
![For the following molecules:
a) Draw their Lewis Structures
b) Label the bond angles
c) Determine if polar or non-polar
1) NH3
2) C2H4
4
17
VIIA 18
VIIIA
H.
He
1.0079
A3BE
IA 2
BA
Group -IUPAC
Goup cas
Hydrogen
Nonmetals
Metals
VA 15
Helum
13
MA 14
VA 16
VIA
IA
Alomic number
Other nonmetals
Alaki melas
Metaloids
Li
Be
18
C
Ne
Posl-anstion melali
K
Halogens
Symbal
Alkalne earth meta
1941
R0122
Lithum
Berylium
Relativalomic mass
Noble gases
10.011
t2.011
Lanthan
oids
14 007
18.00
Potasslum
Boron
Carbon
Nitrogen
Orygen
Fluorine
11
Acnoids
Na
Mg
Element name
13
15
16
17
Transidon melals
Al
Si
CI
Ar
22990
Sodium
VIB
Magnesm
20s2
2.000
32.00
Sulfur
IVB S
VB .
VB 7
VIIIBE
EAluminiun
31453
3854
10
11
18 12
Silicon
Phonphorus
Chlorine
Argan
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
K
Ca
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Fe
Co
Ni
Cu
Zn
Ga
Ge
As
Se
Kr
40.07
Calcium
Br
44358
47.007
0.042
1.300
Potansium
53.003
6.30
Zine
Scandium
Tianlum
1.0079
20.00
Selenium
Vanadium
Chromium
Iron
Ceball
74000
Nokel
Cooper
OLAD
Galum
Gemanium
Arsenic
Bromine
Krypior
37
38
40
41
43
45
47
Rb
Si
Y
Zr
48
49
52
51
Nb
53
Mo
54
Tc
Ru
Rh
Pd
Ag
Cd
In
Sn
Sb
Te
Xe
es4
101.07
Rubidum
Srontum
Yrum
Zirconium
Noblum
106.42
11241
11482
1471
Molybdenum
Technetium
Ruthenium
Rhodium
12126
127 40
120
lodine
Palladium
Silver
Cadmium
Indium
Tin
Antimony
Tellurum
Xenon
55
56
72
74
75
Re
W
73
79
70
78
Sc
Lu
81
Ba
82
83
Hf
84
Ta
85
Os
Ir
Pt
Au
Hg
TI
Pb
Bi
At Rn
Po
100
13291
Ceesium
137.33
Barum
17849
Harium
100.30
Tantalum
183.64
166.21
Rhenium
190.25
112.22
15.0
Ludium
200.0
Tungsten
204.30
Thalium
22
Lead
Osmlum
208.se
Bismuth
1dium
Platinum
209
210
Aslatine
Gold
Mercury
Polonium
Radon
87
103
104
105
106
107
108
100
110
111
112
114
113
Fr
115
Ra
Lr
Rf
Db
117
116
Sg
118
Bh
Hs
Mt
Ds
Rg
Cn
Uut UuqUup Uuh UusUuo
223
220
1.0079
Lawroncium
201
22
Dubnium
204
260
Francium
Radium
Seborgum
271
272
Ruherfordium
Bahrium
.00
280
Ununquadium
Hassum
Menerium
Roonfgenam
Copeir
Ununtrium
Ununpentium
Ununhexium
Ununseptium
Uninoctium
57
60
62
Nd
65
La
Pm Sm
Tb Dy
Ce
Pr
Eu
Gd
70
Ho
Er
Tm
Yb
1301
140 12
140.91
1424
15050
1510
Lanthanide
1625
Dysprosun
Cerium
Praodymun
Neodymium
Promethium
Samarkim
Evtoplum
1009
Gedolinum
Tertium
Holmum
Erbum
Thuum
Yhansum
90
91
92
94
95
97
100
Ac
Th
Pa
101
102
Np
Pu
Am Cm
Bk
Cf
Es
Fm
Md
No
227
232.04
23104
23000
Uranium
237
243
247
Actinide
Thorium
247
251
Calfornium
Proadnum
Neptunium
212
Ensteirium
257
Fermium
Plutorlun
Americium
Curum
Berkelium
200
Nobel
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