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Page 1: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

Polarity

Y12 Chemistry

Page 2: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

Having poles

Opposite ends In molecules its respect to charge

Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar

Polarity

Page 3: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

Electronegativity

The ability of an atom to attract

bonding electrons to itself

Page 4: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

Every atom is neutral….

But the positive nucleus attracts bonding electrons depending on; The amount of positive charge on the nucleus of

the atom The radius of the atom

Electronegativity

Page 5: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

Electronegativities

2.1H

1.0Li

1.5Be

2.0B

2.5C

3.0N

3.5O

4.0F

0.9Na

1.2Mg

1.5Al

1.8Si

2.1P

2.5S

3.0Cl

0.8K

1.0Ca

Increase across a period

Incr

ease

up a

gro

up

Flourine has the highest

electronegativity

Page 6: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

Occur because the more electronegative atom

has a greater “pull” on the bonded electrons This leads to a slightly negative charge The other atom is slightly positive +

Polar Bonds

H Clδ+¿ δ −

Page 7: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

Calculating the electronegativity difference

between two atoms will tell us if a bond is ionic, polar covalent or non polar covalent.

Ionic Covalent Continuum

<0.5 0.5 – 1.6 >1.6

IonicPolar covalent

Non polar covalent

Page 8: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

A bond which has a positive end and a negative end is

said to have an electrical dipole The direction of the dipole is from positive to negative

Dipoles

H Clδ+¿ δ −

Page 9: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

Many molecules contain more than one bond

Each bond may or may not be polar

Sometimes the dipoles will be balanced and sometimes they will form a net dipole in one direction

A molecule with a net dipole is a polar molecule

Polar molecules

Page 10: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

Molecules with one bond are easy If the bond is polar the molecule is polar

Predicting polarity

H Clδ+¿ δ −

Page 11: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

In molecules with more than two atoms and

polar bonds, the molecule will be non-polar only if the polarities of the bonds cancel each other out

Predicting Polarity

C OOCO2 is non polar

because the shape is symmetrical so the polar bonds cancel

each other out

Page 12: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

Predicting Polarity

Identify all bonds which are polar

Establish the shape /

symmetry of the molecule

Decide whether the polarities will

cancel

Page 13: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

Symmetrical

shapes

Linear

Trigonal planar

Tetrahedral

Unsymmetrical shapes

Bent

Trigonal pyramid

Symmetry of shapes

Page 14: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

4 C – Cl bonds All C Cl

CCl4

Shape is symmetric

al

Polar bonds cancel

Non - polar

Page 15: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

3 C – Cl bonds and 1 C - H 3 C Cl and 1 C H

CHCl3

Shape is symmetrica

l

Polar bonds do not

cancel outpolar

Page 16: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

3 N – H bonds All N H

NH3

Shape is unsymmetric

al

Dipoles do not cancel

outpolar

Page 17: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

 

Polar BondsNon-polar bondsBonded non-metal atoms identicalBonded non-metal atoms differentElectronegativity differenceNo electronegativity differencePolar moleculeNon-polar moleculeNet dipolePolar bonds cancelPolar bonds don’t cancelPolar bonds asymmetrically arrangedPolar bonds symmetrically arranged

Construct a flow-chart to identify polar molecules using the following statements:

Page 18: Y12 Chemistry.   Having poles  Opposite ends  In molecules its respect to charge  Covalent bonds can be either polar or non-polar Polarity

Bonded non-metal atoms identical

Bonded non-metal atoms different

No electronegativity difference

Non-polar bonds

Electronegativity difference

Polar Bonds

Polar bonds symmetrically arranged

Polar bonds cancel

Non-polar molecule

Polar bonds asymmetrically arranged

Polar bonds don’t cancel

Net dipole

Polar molecule