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Dion Advincula water polar because one side is more negative than another, the hydrogens want to give their electrons to oxygen due to its higher electronegativity. when something is polar it has a side that’s more negative than the others and because oxygen is more negative then the hydrogens it forms a point of negativity. O < H ^ H
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B doesnt have 8 electrons around it its an exception(it only needs 6 electrons) , i think the rest of the elements needs 8 electrons. therefor it DOESNT have the lone pair to form a trigonal pyramidal,it will form a trigonal planer . N needs 8 so therefore i will have a lone pair of electrons which WILL form a trigonal pyramidal
hanna issa BF3 is a trigonal planar (2Dim.) molecule with no unbonded pairs of electrons. In NH3 the N atom has sp3 hybridization, making it a 3Dim. tetrahedron. Tetrahedral atoms have, potentially, up to four bonding locations. In NH3, three of those locations on the nitrogen are occupied by hydrogen atoms. The fourth location is occupied by a pair of unbonded electrons. The unbonded pair tends to push the other bonded pairs away. The unbonded pair has a very strong negative aspect, whereas the negative aspect of the other three bonded pairs are "diluted" by the more positive hydrogen atoms to which they are connected. Therefore, the end of the NH3 molecule with the unbonded pair will be more negative than the opposite end. This makes the molecule polar.
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@@simmy4619 if i'm not mistaken, polar and non-polar are just for covalent, so ionic bond is neither of them.. ionic is charged while polar and non-polar are partially charged ( that's why it is delta + or delta - ).. correct me if i'm wrong
@@heyheyheyhey376 ahh that makes sense. I think you’re right. So if the EN difference is equal to or greater than 1.7, it’s not sharing electrons, rather using the give and take method
Polar and non polar bonds do not equate to polar and non polar molecules. Polar bonds can be a polar or a non polar molecules, whereas non polar bonds is only non polar molecules.
@@heyheyheyhey376 But how can I calculate for Ethanol? I know Ethanol is non-polar.....but how should I calculate this like other covalent bonds by electronegativity?
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If your main atom (like C in CH4) has got disconnected electron pairs your molecule is Polar because the distribution of electron charge on its molecule is not the same And if the atoms around your main atom are different then your molecule is also polar Just in case if you need it guys! Don't forget to draw the Lewis Structure 😉
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could you make a video explaining what polar and non-polar exactly means I know in your video you explain how to identify it but it would be nice if you explained what all of it means thanks
Anything above or to the right of an atom on the periodic table has higher electronegativity. e.g. Li has higher electronegativity (1.0) than Cs (0.8), because it's 4 periods higher. C has higher electronegativity (2.6) than Li (1.0) because it's to the right of Li. Also, you can check this on most periodic tables.
@@nicolasa4life BH3 boron is in group 3 so there are no lone pairs and it's symmetrical. but PCl3 has lone pairs since phosphorus is in group 5 and that makes 3 bond pairs and one lone pairs of electrons. So it is not symmetrical.
When you say that the molecule is symmetrical it is non-polar, how so? Because something like CF4 would have a tetrahedral shape which contains 2 bonds in the same plane, 1 going out of the page and 1 going into the page so it wouldn't be symmetrical. Please can you clarify what you mean by symmetrical? Thanks
tetrahedral is a symmetrical shape as if you cut a tetrahedron from any point passing through its axis you will get a congruent part of it , now talking about polarity : the vector sum of three bonds is equal and opposite to the 4th bond thus it is non -polar
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Phosphorus pentachloride is non polar...while phosphorus Trichloride is polar molecule but you mistakenly spoken It is non polar..
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There's also the SNAP method. He discussed it but just so you remember,
Symmetry = Non-polar
Asymmetry = Polar
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Dion Advincula water polar because one side is more negative than another, the hydrogens want to give their electrons to oxygen due to its higher electronegativity. when something is polar it has a side that’s more negative than the others and because oxygen is more negative then the hydrogens it forms a point of negativity.
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B doesnt have 8 electrons around it its an exception(it only needs 6 electrons) , i think the rest of the elements needs 8 electrons. therefor it DOESNT have the lone pair to form a trigonal pyramidal,it will form a trigonal planer . N needs 8 so therefore i will have a lone pair of electrons which WILL form a trigonal pyramidal
hanna issa BF3 is a trigonal planar (2Dim.) molecule with no unbonded pairs of electrons. In NH3 the N atom has sp3 hybridization, making it a 3Dim. tetrahedron. Tetrahedral atoms have, potentially, up to four bonding locations. In NH3, three of those locations on the nitrogen are occupied by hydrogen atoms. The fourth location is occupied by a pair of unbonded electrons. The unbonded pair tends to push the other bonded pairs away. The unbonded pair has a very strong negative aspect, whereas the negative aspect of the other three bonded pairs are "diluted" by the more positive hydrogen atoms to which they are connected. Therefore, the end of the NH3 molecule with the unbonded pair will be more negative than the opposite end. This makes the molecule polar.
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You can also use Electronegativity Ranges
Nonpolar Covalent = 0 - 0.5
Polar Covalent = 0.5 - 1.7
Ionic = 1.7 - higher
Ionic bonds considered polar or non-polar?
@@simmy4619 if i'm not mistaken, polar and non-polar are just for covalent, so ionic bond is neither of them.. ionic is charged while polar and non-polar are partially charged ( that's why it is delta + or delta - ).. correct me if i'm wrong
@@heyheyheyhey376 ahh that makes sense. I think you’re right. So if the EN difference is equal to or greater than 1.7, it’s not sharing electrons, rather using the give and take method
Polar and non polar bonds do not equate to polar and non polar molecules. Polar bonds can be a polar or a non polar molecules, whereas non polar bonds is only non polar molecules.
@@heyheyheyhey376 But how can I calculate for Ethanol? I know Ethanol is non-polar.....but how should I calculate this like other covalent bonds by electronegativity?
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If your main atom (like C in CH4) has got disconnected electron pairs your molecule is Polar because the distribution of electron charge on its molecule is not the same
And if the atoms around your main atom are different then your molecule is also polar
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Don't forget to draw the Lewis Structure 😉
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How to calculate the electronegativity because its usually not mentioned in the question.
Anything above or to the right of an atom on the periodic table has higher electronegativity.
e.g. Li has higher electronegativity (1.0) than Cs (0.8), because it's 4 periods higher.
C has higher electronegativity (2.6) than Li (1.0) because it's to the right of Li.
Also, you can check this on most periodic tables.
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You'll have to look at a periodic table for that. But you can make general estimates for some of them.
use a data book of values
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@2:07 , Phosphorus Pentachloride** not Trichloride. Indeed, the molecule drawn is nonpolar, but the molecule PCl3 is in fact polar.
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Isn’t it symmetrical tho? Because BH3 is symmetrical and non polar?
@@nicolasa4life BH3 boron is in group 3 so there are no lone pairs and it's symmetrical. but PCl3 has lone pairs since phosphorus is in group 5 and that makes 3 bond pairs and one lone pairs of electrons. So it is not symmetrical.
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When you say that the molecule is symmetrical it is non-polar, how so? Because something like CF4 would have a tetrahedral shape which contains 2 bonds in the same plane, 1 going out of the page and 1 going into the page so it wouldn't be symmetrical. Please can you clarify what you mean by symmetrical? Thanks
he means symmetrical as in the outside chemicles ares identicle
tetrahedral is a symmetrical shape as if you cut a tetrahedron from any point passing through its axis you will get a congruent part of it , now talking about polarity : the vector sum of three bonds is equal and opposite to the 4th bond thus it is non -polar
I have the same question. Help.
He didnt draw CF4 right. F downwards is supposed to be a bit to the left
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