Ionic and Covalent Bonding - Chemistry

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  • @georgesadler7830
    @georgesadler7830 9 місяців тому

    Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a fantastic explanation/Introduction into Ionic and Covalent Bonding in AP/General Chemistry. Metals and Nonmetals from the classical Periodic Table, makeup Ionic and Covalent Bonds. This is an error free video/lecture on UA-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.

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    So do atoms automatically acquire postive charge everytime they lose ions? BTW, your vids help me out a lot. Thank you!

    • @personxyz8309
      @personxyz8309 4 роки тому +3

      What do you mean by atoms losing ions? It really depends upon the charges of the involved atoms and ions. Note that in ionic bonding, there are ONLY ions involved... May be cations (positive ions) and/or anions (negative ions). In covalent bondings, it's ALWAYS atoms ONLY are involved, which will may be postive and/or negative).
      Atoms can do bond with ions... For example, the partial negative charge of H20 molecules which is located at the hydrogen atoms attract themselves to the sodium cations of a NaCl molecule because the sodium cations are positive and the hydrogen atoms are negative and there's the electrostatic force rule that like charges repel and unlike charges attract.
      So if that happens, the dipole moment will still be the same but with four y-additives now but they'll cancel since they're going through opposite directions. The dipole moment will be 4x higher than the H2O molecule unboded to Na+. The increase will simultaneously add to the H20's polarity.
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  • @oworisimonpeter215
    @oworisimonpeter215 3 роки тому +4

    Greetings to you sir and thanks for the great work you do, I would like to put more light on the bonding between CO , oxygen has a maximum of 2 bonds but here I see you saying there is 3 bonds between C and O, thank you

    • @senqui
      @senqui Рік тому +3

      It's been two years, but I'll still try to answer. Oxygen doesn't have a maximum of 2 bonds, it prefers to make only two bonds. It can still make 3 bonds in some cases as you can see. Carbon likes to make 4 bonds, and oxygen 2, so you can think of the 3 bonds almost as if it were a compromise between both of them to achieve maximum stability possible. Turns out elements are better at negotiating than we are.
      edit: forgot to mention, oxygen(or any other element) gains or loses a charge if it has to make more or less bonds than it wants to. At two bonds, it has no charge, however, a single bond oxygen atom will have a negative charge and if it is triply bonded it gains a positive charge. The reason this charge doesn't show in CO is because C also makes 3 bonds instead of four which gives it a negative charge making the total effective charge 0. Obviously, you have to check separately for the partial charges.

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  • @Falco.
    @Falco. 6 років тому +8

    Could you explain the ionic bond in the Molecular Orbital theory?

    • @princeofcupspoc9073
      @princeofcupspoc9073 6 років тому +3

      In the SIMPLEST cases, covalent means that an electron is shared to complete the electron shells, and ionic means that an electron is donated to complete the electron shells. 2, 2 8, 2 8 8, and things get weird.

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  • @F5V123
    @F5V123 5 років тому +5

    FINALLLY
    I DID NOT KNOW HOW NH4OH IS IONIC AND YOU CLEAR IT (you dont underestand if you search in google)
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    • @yardwork
      @yardwork 4 роки тому

      Also, it contains the ion ammonium.

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    LOl you forgot to add 1 more electron for Br in Lewis dot D. There should be 7 not 6 for valence electrons .

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  • @yeisonsamayoa6081
    @yeisonsamayoa6081 2 роки тому

    I thought that nitrogen only likes to make 3 bonds? I don't get why Nitrogen would want to form a double bond with one oxygen and then two single ones when that will get it up to 4.

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    Can you put the example of SiBr4?

    • @ppproac900
      @ppproac900 4 роки тому +1

      Is it ionic or covalent bond?

    • @ppproac900
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    Hey man Br is semimetal why did you say it's a non metal?

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