Chemical Bonding Class XI Notes
Chemical Bonding Class XI Notes
Chemical Bonding Class XI Notes
Chemical bond:
Chemical bond is the attractive force, which holds various constituents (such as atoms,
ions) together in different chemical species.
Octet rule:
Atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons so as to have eight electrons in their valence
shells.
CO32– →
NO 2– →
HNO3 →
Formal charge:
1
F.C on the O-1 6 – 2 – (6) 1
2
1
F.C on the O-2 6 – 4 – (4) 0
2
1
F.C on the O-3 6 – 6 – (2) – 1
2
Expanded octet
E.g. PF5, SF6, H2SO4
Lattice enthalpy:
The energy required to separate completely one mole of a solid ionic compound into
gaseous constituent ions is called the lattice enthalpy of the solid.
Bond parameters:
Bond length Equilibrium distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms in
a molecule
Bond length (R) = rA + rB
Bond angle Angle between the bonds around the central atom in a
molecule/complex ion
Here, I and II are resonance structures while III is the resonance hybrid.
Polarity of bonds
Dipole moment μ = Charge (Q) × Distance of separation (r)
Dipole moment is usually expressed in Debye units (D).
1D = 3.33564 ×10–30 C m
VSEPR Theory:
Lone pair (lp) – Lone pair (lp) > Lone pair (lp) – Bond pair (bp) >
Bond pair (bp) – Bond pair (bp)
s–p overlapping
p–p overlapping
Hybridisation:
Process of intermixing of the orbitals of slightly different energies
σ1s < σ*1s < σ2s < σ*2s < σ2 pz < 2px 2p y < *2px *2p y < σ*2 pz
Increasing order of energies of various molecular orbitals for Li2, Be2, B2,
C2, and N2:
σ1s < σ*1s < σ2s < σ*2s < 2px 2p y < σ2 pz < *2px *2p y < σ*2 pz
1
Bond order (B.O) Nb Na
2
The bond length decreases as bond order increases.
If all the molecular orbitals in the molecule are doubly occupied, then the
molecule is diamagnetic; and if one or more of the molecular orbitals are singly
occupied, then the molecule is paramagnetic.
Hydrogen bonding:
Two types of hydrogen bonds:
Intermolecular hydrogen bond Exists between two different molecules of the
same or different compounds
Intramolecular hydrogen bond Present within the same molecule