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Title: Organic Chemistry
Description: Chemistry for Petroleum Engineering

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Introduction to
Foundation of Chemistry
I
Jully Tan
School of Engineering

1

Learning Outcome
This lecturer is intended to re-flash the students of the basic of chemistry
...

Understand the structure & bonding (Lewis Structure) in organic chemistry
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1

Revision : Electron Configuration
To getting start of the class…
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and answer the below:
What is the different between atomic number and mass number?
What is isotopes?
How many electrons, protons and neutrons do each of the following atom have?
(a) carbon: mass number = 12 and mass number =13
(b) chlorine: mass number=35 and mass number =37

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Atomic Structure
•1 shell consists of :
•1s subshell holding the max of 2 electrons
•2 shell consists of:
•2s subshell holding the max of 2 electrons
•2p subshell holding the max of 6 electrons
•2px, -max of 2 electron
•2py, -max of 2 electron
•2pz -max of 2 electron
•3 shell consists of:
•3s subshell holding the max of 2 electrons
•3p subshell holding the max of 6 electrons
•3d subshell holding the max of 10 electrons

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2

Atomic Structure
Electrons occupy orbitals which are grouped into subshells and
then shells
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Rule 1- Pauli’s Exclusion Principle: In any 1 atom, no 2 electrons may have all 4 quantum
number
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Rule 2-Aufbau (“Build-Up”) Principle: Orbitals fill in order of increasing energy
from lowest energy to highest energy
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4p
3d

4s

energy

3p
3s
2p
2s
1s

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3

Electronic Configuration of Atoms

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Hybridization & Molecular Shape
Reaction of compounds results in hybridization to form different molecular shapes
by the inter-reaction of simple s and p orbital of different atom
...

- a hybrid of 1 s and 3 p orbital
...

...

- A hybrid of 1s & 2p orbitals
...

- Since only 3 bonded atoms are needed to arranged in space, the s & 2p
orbitals are combined to form new orbital sp2
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- A hybrid of 1s & 1p orbitals
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- The triple bond is composed of a σbond and 2π bonds
...

geometry

sp

VSEPR
groups

linear

Orbitals

2

Where
found

#
Pi bonds
2

C
C

sp2

trigonal planar

3

1
C

sp3

tetrahedral

4

0
C

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Bonding strength

>

>

Bonding length

<

<

Bonding energy

>
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Draw the hybridization structure diagram of
CH3CHCHCCH

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Type of bonding
To be fulfill the octet rule: when atoms form ions or combine in compounds
they obtain electron configurations of 8 outer electrons
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Ionic bonding: between metal and non-metal
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Ionic Bonding: Electrons can be transferred to an atom to produce an anion and
“complete the octet”
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The shared electrons typically “complete the octet” for each atom
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Ionic Bonding
Ionic bonding:
i
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Charged particles or ions
iii
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Atoms in Group 1A, 2A & 7A
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An example is methane: A neutral carbon atom with 4 electrons in its outer valence
shell can share electrons with 4 neutral hydrogen atoms with one electron each in
their outer valence shells
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One electron
from carbon is shared with each hydrogen atom and fills the hydrogen atom’s
valence shell to the preferred 2 electrons
...

More than any other element, carbon tends to share electrons with atoms of its own
kinds
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Rules
i
...

Each C atoms assumed to be present when 2 lines meet or line begins/ends
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Each C atom is assumed to have enough H atoms (which each C has total of 4
bonds)
iv
...

v
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C3H8

CH3CH2CH3

skeletal

H3C CH2 CH3
Condensed structure
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Electronegativity
It define as the tendency for an atom to attract a pair of electrons that it
shares with another atom
...

Electronegativity increase across the Periodic Table and decrease down a
group
...
of charges on nucleus increase, bonding electrons are attracted
more strongly
...

That means that the B end of the bond has more than its fair share of electron density and so
becomes slightly negative
...
In the diagram, "" (read as "delta") means "slightly" - so + means "slightly
positive"
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Inductive effects
An atom like fluorine which can pull the bonding pair away from the atom it is attached to is
said to have a negative inductive effect
...

You will come across some groups of atoms which have a slight positive inductive effect - they
"push" electrons towards the carbon they are attached to, making it slightly negative
...
Identify each compound as ionic or covalent:
- MgO
- CaCl2
- SO2
- CCl4
2
...
Draw lewis structure and lewis dot diagrams to represent the following compounds:
- SO2
- CCl4
- PCl3

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Title: Organic Chemistry
Description: Chemistry for Petroleum Engineering