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Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

Build molecular structure from valence electrons, then connect shape, bonding, polarity, bond order and intermolecular forces to observable properties.

KCET Chemistry7-9 hoursInteractive + Guided Practice
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Lewis Symbols, Octet Rule and Bond Formation

Valence electrons provide the accounting language for ionic and covalent bonding.

Do not count all electrons in the atoms; Lewis structures use valence electrons.

Ionic Bonding and Lattice Enthalpy

Ion formation and lattice stabilisation together determine whether an ionic arrangement is favourable.

Compare both ionic charge and size; charge alone is not the complete electrostatic picture.

Bond Parameters, Polarity and Resonance

Bond length, strength, order, polarity and resonance describe different aspects of bonding.

Do not decide molecular polarity from one bond without considering geometry.

Lewis Structures and Formal Charge

A disciplined electron-accounting method prevents incomplete or impossible structures.

Count half of all bonding electrons assigned to the atom, not the number of bonds twice.
Interactive laboratory

VSEPR Shape Explorer

Change the species and observe how electron domains determine shape, hybridisation and polarity.

Electron geometry
Molecular shape
Hybridisation
Two more ideas

Electron counting and bond order

Lewis Structure Builder

Bond Order & Magnetism

Guided practice

Try KCET-style questions with nudges

1. How many valence electrons are present in one CO₂ molecule?

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Count only outer-shell electrons.

2. Which molecule has an electron-deficient central atom in its usual Lewis structure?

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Look for a Group 13 central atom.

3. Which compound is expected to have the larger lattice-enthalpy magnitude?

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Compare ionic charge products first.

4. Which cation most strongly polarises the same anion?

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Polarising power rises with charge density.

5. Which carbon–carbon bond is shortest?

Need a nudge?

Compare bond orders.

6. Why is CO₂ non-polar although each C=O bond is polar?

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Molecular dipole moment is a vector sum.

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