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Date: ______Valence Bond Theory

Developed by chemists Walter Heitler and Fritz London in 1927 Proposed that a ______forms when ______from two atoms ______

The two overlapping orbitals form one “______” which is a volume of space between two atomic nuclei in which there is a high probability of finding the now ______

Consider the electron orbital notation for Fluorine There is one empty space in the p-orbitals

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If two fluorine combine, they can share the single electrons

Let’s look at water (H2O)

A good bonding theory will explain all of the properties of the molecule’s structure including: ______, bond energy, ______and ______

Problem: for most molecules, the Valence Bond theory does not match ______observations Consider Water

The bonds in H2O would involve the oxygen “_____” orbitals overlapping with the hydrogen “_____” orbital As a result, an expected bond angle of ______Experimental observations show that the bond angle in water is ______

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Consider methane (CH4) The carbon atom would be using “_____” and “_____” orbitals to form bonds The energy of “_____” orbital electrons is higher than the energy of “____” orbital electrons, this should be reflected in the bond energies In the real molecule all bond energies are ______Also, this combination of orbitals can’t explain the tetrahedral shape of this molecule with bond angles of ______

Orbital Hybridization Theory Linus Pauling proposed: when bonding, the “______” atomic orbitals of the central atom are replaced with new “______” “s orbital” and “p orbitals” are reconfigured into “______hybrid orbitals” hybridizing electrons from one “____” orbital and three “____” orbitals results in four identical hybrid orbitals called “______hybrid orbitals” that are arranged in a tetrahedral pattern around the nucleus hybrid orbitals are ______in energy to the original “pure” orbitals

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Sigma Bonds (σ) A sigma bond is formed when two orbitals overlap in a direct “______” fashion The “______” formed by this type of overlap lies directly between and in the same plane as the two atomic ______This very effective overlap results in a very ______Pi Bonds (π) A pi bond is formed by the less effective “______” overlap of two “____” orbitals This results in the bonding orbital forming above and below the plane of the ______This less effective orbital overlap results in the pi bond being ______than the sigma bond

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