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Chemical Bonding

Introduction
Atoms are generally not capable of free Definition
existence but groups of atoms of the same or
Š The forces of attraction which
different elements exist as one species, e.g., H2, holds the atoms together
O2, P4. within a molecule is called
Most of the molecules are cluster of atom. Chemical Bond.
Molecule will only be formed if it has lower energy
and is more stable, than the individual atoms.


Chemical Bond
Concept Ladder
y A force when acts between two or more
atoms to hold them together as a stable Attraction ∝ 1/energy
molecule, the bond thus formed is chemical ∝ Stability
bond.
y It is group of two or more atoms involving
redistribution of electrons among them.
y This process accompanied by decrease in
energy. Rack your Brain
y Decrease in energy ∝ Strength of the bond.
y Therefore molecules are more stable than How do atoms combined to form
atoms. molecules?
Ex. Cl2, HCl, NaCl etc.
Cause of Chemical Combination
(1) Tendency to acquire minimum energy
(a) When two atoms comes closer, nucleus
of one atom attracts the electron of
Concept Ladder
another atom.
(b) When net result is attraction, the Inert gas elements do not
total energy of the system (molecule) participate in the bond
decreases and chemical bond forms. formation because they
have stable electronic
(c) Bond formation is an exothermic
configuration and have
Chemical Bonding




process. minimum energy.




1.

, (2) Tendency of acquire noble gas configuration
(a) Atom combines to acquire noble gas
configuration. Rack your Brain
(b) (b) In formation of bond only outermost
Why inert gases are generally
electron i.e. ns, np and (n–1)d electrons
unreactive?
participate.
How atom combine to form molecule.
(i) To obtain stable octet configuration or inert
gas configuration.
(ii) Decrease in Potential Energy — When two
atoms approaches to each other then there Rack your Brain
is force of repulsion due to nucleus of two
atoms & also force of attraction between Why do atoms form bonds?

nucleus of one atom & electron of another
atoms.
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2.

,y At point (b) force of attraction is dominating
so PE decreases & when PE becomes min.
then bond is formed. When atom is made Concept Ladder
more closer, repulsion increases. Hence,
Energy is absorbed to
after point (b) PE increases. break bonds. Energy is
y During molecule formation attraction > relased when new bonds
repulsion PE decreases. form. Bond making is an
y ⚫ Between two atoms, when at any exothermic process.
particular distance the PE is minimum or
when they combine then the distance or
length between them is termed as bond
length.


Note :
y The time at which molecule is formed, there
is decrease in potential energy.
y For graph N2 molecule is more stable than
O2.




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3.

, y He2 molecule has no graph on PE-axis, as
they exist in the form of atom only not in
molecule. So for all inert gases there is no Concept Ladder
graph on PE-axis.
y Between two atoms, when at any particular Lewis octet rule is acquire
inert gas configuration
distance the PE is minimum or when they
atoms loose or gain
combine with each other. electron or share electron.
Lewis symbol
To represent the Lewis symbol of a particular
element valence electron is represented as a
dot. Some examples of Lewis symbol of various
elements are given in the table.


LEWIS SYMBOL OR ELECTRON DOT SYMBOLS

Element Electronic Configuration Lewis Symbol



Hydrogen 1 H



Helium (He) 2 
He



Lithium (Li) 2, 1 
Li



Carbon (C) 2, 4 ⋅ C ⋅




Nitrogen (N) 2, 5 : N ⋅

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