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Structure and Bonding in Organic Chemistry

Structure and Bonding in Organic Chemistry. Electron Configurations Lewis Dot Structures Hybridization Orbital depictions. Organic Chemist’s Periodic Table. Molecular Model of Aspirin. Nucleus is a Tiny Fraction of the Volume of an Atom. Orbitals are Probabilities.

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Structure and Bonding in Organic Chemistry

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  1. Structure and Bonding in Organic Chemistry Electron Configurations Lewis Dot Structures Hybridization Orbital depictions

  2. Organic Chemist’s Periodic Table

  3. Molecular Model of Aspirin

  4. Nucleus is a Tiny Fraction of the Volume of an Atom

  5. Orbitals are Probabilities

  6. Electron Configurations

  7. Ground State Electron Configurations

  8. The p Orbital

  9. px, py, pz

  10. Bonding in H2Sigma (s) Bond

  11. Energy Released When Bond Forms

  12. Electron Configuration of Carbon

  13. In Ground State2 bonding sites, 1 lone pair

  14. Lewis Dot Structure of Methane

  15. sp3 Hybridization 4 Regions of electron Density

  16. Hybridization of 1 s and 3 p Orbitals – sp3

  17. sp3 is Tetrahedral GeometryMethane

  18. Methane Representations

  19. All Have the Same GeometryAll Have 4 Regions of Electron Density

  20. Tetrahedral Geometry

  21. Ammonia Tetrahedral GeometryPyramidal Shape

  22. Orbital Depiction of Ethane, C2H6 , the s bond

  23. Depictions of 2-Methylbutane

  24. Bonding Characteristics of Period 2 Elements

  25. “Saturated” with Hydrogen

  26. A Model of a Saturated Hydrocarbon

  27. sp2 Hybridization3 Regions of Electron Density

  28. Hybridization of 1 s and 2 p Orbitals – sp2

  29. An sp2 Hybridized Atom

  30. The p bondOverlap of 2 parallel p Orbitals

  31. Ethylene CH2=CH2

  32. Views of Ethylene, C2H4

  33. Ethylene

  34. Formaldehyde

  35. sp Hybridization2 Regions of Electron Density

  36. The sp Orbital

  37. Acetylene, C2H2, 1 s bond2 perpendicular p bonds

  38. Drawing Structures

  39. Octane Representations

  40. Condensed Formulas

  41. Line-Angle Structures are Often Used as a Short-hand

  42. Line-Angle Structures

  43. Line-Angle structure Superimposed on Lewis Structure

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