Does C2H4 have a multiple covalent bond?

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    What do you do with your leftovers?

    When working with covalent structures, it sometimes looks like there are leftover electrons. Maybe you have applied the rules you learned so far, but there are still some electrons hanging out there, unattached. You can't just leave them there...So, where do you put them?

    Multiple Covalent Bonds

    Some molecules are not able to satisfy the octet rule by making only single covalent bonds between the atoms. Consider the compound ethene, which has a molecular formula of \(\ce{C_2H_4}\). The carbon atoms are bonded together, with each carbon also bonded to two hydrogen atoms.

    two \(\ce{C}\) atoms \(= 2 \times 4 = 8\) valence electrons

    four \(\ce{H}\) atoms \(= 4 \times 1 = 4\) valence electrons

    = total of 12 valence electrons in the molecule

    If the Lewis electron dot structure was drawn with a single bond between the carbon atoms and with the octet rule followed, it would look like this:

    Figure \(\PageIndex{2}\): Incorrect dot structure of ethene. (Credit: Joy Sheng; Source: CK-12 Foundation; License: CC BY-NC 3.0(opens in new window))

    This Lewis structure is incorrect because it contains a total of 14 electrons. However, the Lewis structure can be changed by eliminating the lone pairs on the carbon atoms and having the carbon atoms share two pairs, instead of only one pair, of electrons.

    Figure \(\PageIndex{3}\):Correct dot structure for ethene. (Credit: Joy Sheng; Source: CK-12 Foundation; License: CC BY-NC 3.0(opens in new window))

    A double covalent bond is a covalent bond formed by atoms that share two pairs of electrons. The double covalent bond that occurs between the two carbon atoms in ethane can also be represented by a structural formula and with a molecular model, as shown in the figure below.

    Figure \(\PageIndex{4}\): (A) The structural model for \(\ce{C_2H_4}\) consists of a double covalent bond between the two carbon atoms and single bonds to the hydrogen atoms. (B) Molecular model of \(\ce{C_2H_4}\). (Credit: Ben Mills (Wikimedia: Benjah-bmm27); Source: (A) //commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ethylene-CRC-MW-dimensions-2D-Vector.svg(opens in new window); (B) //commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ethylene-CRC-MW-3D-balls.png(opens in new window); License: Public Domain)

    A triple covalent bond is a covalent bond formed by atoms that share three pairs of electrons. The element nitrogen is a gas that composes the majority of Earth's atmosphere. A nitrogen atom has five valence electrons, which can be shown as one pair and three single electrons. When combining with another nitrogen atom to form a diatomic molecule, the three single electrons on each atom combine to form three shared pairs of electrons.

    Figure \(\PageIndex{5}\): Triple bond in \(\ce{N_2}\). (Credit: CK-12 Foundation - Joy Sheng, using 3D molecular structure by Ben Mills (Wikimedia: Benjah-bmm27); Source: Molecular structure: //commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nitrogen-3D-vdW.png(opens in new window); License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0(opens in new window); Molecule Public Domain)

    Each nitrogen atom follows the octet rule with one lone pair of electrons, and six electrons that are shared between the atoms.

    Summary

    • Lewis structures can be drawn for molecules that share multiple pairs of electrons.
    • A double covalent bond is a covalent bond formed by atoms that share two pairs of electrons.
    • A triple covalent bond is a covalent bond formed by atoms that share three pairs of electrons.

    Review

    1. Why is the first ethene Lewis structure incorrect?
    2. What do the single electrons in nitrogen do to form a triple bond?
    3. Draw the Lewis structure for ethyne C2H2.

    How many covalent bonds does C2H4 have?

    (c) 8 covalent bonds.

    Is C2H4 a single covalent bond?

    There are 6 covalent bonds in the molecule of ethene C2H4.

    What is a multiple covalent bond?

    Covalent bonding is the sharing of one or more electron pairs. In many covalent bonding situations, multiple chemical bonds exist — more than one electron pair is shared.

    What type of covalent bond is C2H4?

    Answer and Explanation: C2H4 C 2 H 4 is a type of alkene whose IUPAC name is Ethene and its common name is Ethylene. The hydrocarbons are mostly non-polar in nature because the electronegativity difference is not large between carbon and hydrogen. Carbon and hydrogen atoms are bonded together by a covalent bond.

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