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Section 2: VSEPR Theory & Molecular Structure and Polarity
Note: Each student is to receive a molecular geometry handout
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Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory: VSEPR
The shape of a molecule may be predicted by the number of atoms and un-bonded electrons that surround an atom.
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Linear: Bond Angle: 180 degrees Lone Pairs of Electrons = 0
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Trigonal Planar Bond Angle = 120 degrees Lone Pairs of electrons = 0
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Tetrahedral Bond Angle = degrees Lone Pairs of electrons = 0
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Triganol bipyramidal Bond Angle = 90 degrees and 120 degrees
Lone Pairs of electrons = 0
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Octahedral Bond Angle = 90 degrees Lone pairs of electrons = 0
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square pyramidal
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distorted tetrahedron
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pyramidal
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nonlinear
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square planar
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T-shaped
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Bent
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Bond Polarity: When molecules develop charged sides because one atom is pulling harder on the valence electron than the other. Finding the bond polarity: Step 1: Find the electronegativities of each atom. Atoms with higher electronegativites pull harder on the electrons in bonding. Step 2: Draw arrows to the atoms with the higher electronegativities. Example: Water
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Find the Lewis Dot Structure, polarity, and geometry for each:
NF ) CH3I 2) CO2
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Activity: Find the Lewis Dot Structure, Geometric shape and Polarity.
H2O ) NCl3 3) SiO ) CF4 *5) SF *6) NH3
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Extras CCl4 AsBr3 XeF4
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Geometry Quiz: Find the Lewis dot structure, geometry, and polarity (20pts)
NF3 SeH2 CH4 SiO2
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Molecular Geometry Quiz (5 pts each): Draw the lewis dot structure, draw the polarities, & name the structure CBr4 CS2 NHCl2
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