Molecules & Compounds (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)): Revision Note
Exam code: 0654 & 0973
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Covalent bonds in complex covalent molecules
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- Some atoms need to share more than one pair of electrons to gain a full outer shell of electrons 
- If two adjacent atoms share two pairs of electrons, two covalent bonds are formed, also known as a double bond 
- If two adjacent atoms share three pairs of electrons, three covalent bonds are formed, also known as a triple bond 
Nitrogen:
- When 2 nitrogen atoms react they share 3 pairs of electrons to form a triple bond 

Ethene:
- In ethene, the 2 carbon atoms share 2 pairs of electrons 
- This is known as a double bond 

Methanol:

Carbon Dioxide:

Examiner Tips and Tricks
Be careful when drawing dot-and-cross diagrams, it is a common mistake for students to draw the wrong type of diagram.
Remember, if the compound contains metal and non-metal, it is an ionic compound and you need to draw the ions separated, with square brackets around each ion, together with a charge.
If the compound contains non-metal atoms only, it is a covalent compound, the shells should overlap and contain one or more pairs of electrons.
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