Which Compounds Have Both 2c-2e and 3c-4e Bonds?

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The discussion centers on identifying compounds that contain both 2c-2e and 3c-4e bonds, with options including Be2Cl4, B2Cl4, and (SnCl2)∞. It is clarified that a 3c-4e bond requires three atoms and four electrons, leading to the conclusion that option D, which includes both A and C, is correct. The structure of Be2Cl4 is examined, revealing that two Be atoms are bridged by two Cl atoms, facilitating the bonding described. Participants seek clarification on the terminology of 2c-2e and 3c-4e bonds, which refer to the number of atoms and electrons involved in the bonding. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding these bonding concepts in molecular structures.
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Which of the following compounds contains both 2c-2e bond and 3c-4e bond?
A) Be2Cl4 B) B2Cl4 C) (SnCl2) D) both A and C


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For 3c-4e bond, there must be 3 atoms present. So correct option should be C but the answer is D.
 
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Check the structure for Be2Cl4. You'll see.
 
By 3c-4e do you mean 3 carbon 4 electron bond?
 
AGNuke said:
Check the structure for Be2Cl4. You'll see.

I'm not sure if I correctly understand the term "3c-4e" but I guess it must have 3 centres. Can you please explain what's that?
 
In Be2Cl4, the two Be atoms are bridged by two Cl atoms. So, if you consider a Be-Cl-Be bridge, the Cl originally belongs to one of the Be atoms, thus accounting for a bond pair in the bridge. But that Cl atom donates its electron pair to the other Be atom so as to fill its empty orbitals, accounting for the other pair in the bridge.
 
AGNuke said:
In Be2Cl4, the two Be atoms are bridged by two Cl atoms. So, if you consider a Be-Cl-Be bridge, the Cl originally belongs to one of the Be atoms, thus accounting for a bond pair in the bridge. But that Cl atom donates its electron pair to the other Be atom so as to fill its empty orbitals, accounting for the other pair in the bridge.

OK. So why is it called 2c-2e and 3c-4e bond?What do these terms mean in general?
 
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Bonds are made by electrons, and bonds anchor the "centres". It is just some terminologies people like to come up with. If there are two atoms bonded by 2 electrons (a single bond), it is 2c-2e bond. If the overall bond is connecting 3 atoms and 4 electrons are playing the role of bonding, it is simply 3c-4e bond.
 
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AGNuke said:
Bonds are made by electrons, and bonds anchor the "centres". It is just some terminologies people like to come up with. If there are two atoms bonded by 2 electrons (a single bond), it is 2c-2e bond. If the overall bond is connecting 3 atoms and 4 electrons are playing the role of bonding, it is simply 3c-4e bond.

Thanks for explaining so nicely.
 
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