Two contributing Kekulé structures A representation of the resonance hybrid
1) The bonds are not alternating single and double bonds, they are a resonance
hybrid ⇒ all of the C−C bonds are the same.
- Molecular orbital (MO) theory:
H
H H
H H
H
1) Delocalization:
2.3 POLAR COVALENT BONDS
- Electronegativity (EN) is the ability of an element to attract electrons that it is
sharing in a covalent bond.
- When two atoms of different EN forms a covalent bond, the electrons are not
shared equally between them. - The chlorine atom pulls the bonding electrons closer to it and becomes
somewhat electron rich ⇒ bears a partial negative charge (δ–). - The hydrogen atom becomes somewhat electron deficient ⇒ bears a partial
positive charge (δ+).
HCl
δ+ δ−
- Dipole:
+ −
A dipole
Dipole moment = charge (in esu) x distance (in cm)
μ = e x d (debye, 1 x 10–18 esu cm)