CHM 120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: H Share, Electron Configuration, Noble Gas

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A molecular compound results when nonmetals bonds with other nonmetals. H achieves the electron configuration of the noble gas he (2e-) H share electrons and hydrogen will have 2 electrons and fluorine will get. By sharing electron, both h and f achieve noble gas configuration. Fluorine with have 3 sets of lone pairs, and one pair of bonding electron pair. O + o o=o (double bond) you will get two shared electron pairs giving 8 outer shells. By sharing electrons, each o atom achieves a noble gas configuration. A double bond is shorter then a single bond. By sharing electrons, each nitrogen atom achieves a noble gas configuration. Triple bond is shorter than a double bond. H o h: many molecules tend to be symmetrical- when a molecule contains several atoms of the same type, these atoms tend to be in terminal positions.

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