VESPR Theory. Molecular Structure Molecular structure – _______________ arrangement of atoms in a molecule.

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VESPR Theory

Molecular Structure Molecular structure – _______________ arrangement of atoms in a molecule

VSEPR Theory VSEPR Theory ________________________ The structure around a given atom is determined by minimizing the _______________ The electrons and elements bonded to the central atom want to be _______________ as possible

VSEPR Steps 1. Draw the Lewis structure for the molecule 2. Count the total number of things that are around the central atom to determine the electron pair geometry 3. Imagine that the lone pairs of electrons are invisible and describe the molecular shape

SORRY… Yes…you must memorize the main shapes and bond angles

2 Electron Pairs If there are 2 things attached to the central atom, the shape is linear Bond angle = 180°

3 Electron Pairs If there are 3 electron pairs the shape will be trigonal planar Bond angle = 120°

3 electron pairs Now imagine that you have 3 electron pairs, but one is just a lone pair (invisible) what would it look like then?

4 electron pairs If there are 4 electron pairs, the shape will be tetrahedral Bond angle = 109.5°

4 electron pairs What if 1 of the electron pairs is a lone pair (invisible)? What would it look like then? Trigonal Pyramidal

4 electron pairs What if there are 2 lone pairs (invisible)? What would it look like then? bent

5 electron pairs If there are 5 electron pairs the shape will be Trigonal Bipyramidal Bond angles = 90º & 120º

5 electron pairs What is there is 1 lone pair (invisible) Seesaw

5 electron pairs What is there are 2 lone pairs (invisible) T-shaped

6 electron pairs If there are 6 electron pairs the shape will be octahedral Bond angle = 90°

6 electron pairs What if there is 1 lone pair (invisible)? Square pyramidal

6 electron pairs What if there are 2 lone pairs (invisible) Square planar