CHEM 1127Q Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Noble Gas, Paramagnetism, Isoelectronicity

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Some atoms form ions that are isoelectronic with the nearest noble gas. Sharing results in atom becoming isoelectronic with the noble gas, as they do in forming ions. Hydrogen contributes a 1s electron to form a covalent bond. F contributes seven electrons and shares one more. F in hf now has total of 8 valence electrons and h has only 2. A single bond is one pairs of electrons. A bond pair is shown as a line. Electron ownership: the number of electrons we do not share. Normal charge= ve - # of unshared electrons number of bonds. Rules governing resonance form: reissuance forms are not different molecules, only electrons shift, not the elements. Diatomic molecules are the easiest to visualize in three dimensions, they are linear. There is a fundamental geometry that corresponds to the total # of electron paris around the central atom linear -2 trigonal planar -3 tetrahedral -4 trigonal bipyramidal-5.

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