Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byOctavia Cox Modified over 6 years ago
1
VSEPR Pronounced vesper…a vespa for her A vest purrs???
2
Shapes of Molecules Determined by number of valence electrons of the central atom 3-D shape a result of bonded pairs and lone pairs of electrons Use VSEPR theory (valence-shell-electron-pair repulsion
3
Using the VSEPR Model 1. Draw the electron-dot structure
Identify the central atom Count the total number of electron pairs around central atom Predict the electron shape Predict the shape of the molecule using the bonding atoms
4
The AXE system American General Chemistry textbooks – but for some reason not British ones – adopt the excellent AXmEn system, where A is the central atom, m the number of ligands X, and n the number of nonbonded lone-pairs of electrons, E, about the central atom. In this system: methane, CH4, is AX4 ammonia, H3N:, is AX3E1 water, H2O, is AX2E2
5
Shapes of Molecules Number of electron pairs 2
(= negative charge clouds) Number of bonded atoms Angle ° Name of shape linear
6
BeCl2 Be 2 valence electrons .. .. : Cl : Be : Cl : AX2E0 .. ..
: Cl : Be : Cl : : Cl Be Cl : linear, 180° AX2E0
7
More Electron Pairs Electron Angle Bonded Name of Pairs Atoms Shape
3 120° trigonal planar AX3E0 3 120° angular or bent AX2E1
8
Electron Shape with 3 Pairs
9
BF3 B has 3 valence electrons ° F trigonal planar B F F AX3E0
10
SO2 :O:: S:O: S S has 2 bonded atoms , 1 lone pair (electron cloud)
120°, angular :O:: S:O: S .. O O AX2E1
11
More Electron Pairs Electron Angle Bonded Name of Pairs Atoms Shape
4 109° tetrahedral AX4E0 4 <109° 3 pyramidal AX3E1 4 <<109° 2 bent, angular AX2E2
12
Tetrahedral CH4 4 electron Pairs, 4 bonded atoms, 109° H H C H C H H
H H H AX4E0
13
NH3 Pyramidal N has 4 electron pairs, 3 bonded H atoms
Shape is called pyramidal .. H : N : H N H H H H .. AX3E1
14
H2O Bent or Angular O has 4 electron pairs, 2 bonded H atoms
Shape is called bent or angular, ° .. : O : H O H H H .. .. AX2E2
15
Learning Check Determine the molecular geometry of each of the following: A. CCl4 1) tetrahedral 2) pyramidal 3) angular B. SO3 1) trigonal planar 2) pyramidal 3) angular C. PCl3 1) trigonal planar 2) pyramidal 3) angular
16
Solution Determine the molecular geometry of each of the following:
A. CCl4 1) tetrahedral B. SO3 1) trigonal planar C. PCl3 2) pyramidal
17
More Electron Pairs Electron Angle Bonded Name of Pairs Atoms Shape
5 120°, 90° trigonal bipyramidal AX5E0 5 <120°, 90° 4 see saw AX4E1 5 90° T shape AX3E2 17
18
Trigonal bipyramidal PCl5
5 electron pairs, 5 bonded atoms AX5E0
19
See saw SF4 5 electron pairs, 4 bonding atoms AX4E1
20
T shape, ICl3 5 electron pairs, 3 bonding atoms AX3E2
21
More Electron Pairs Electron Angle Bonded Name of Pairs Atoms Shape
6 90° octahedral AX6E0 6 90° square pyramid AX5E1 6 90° Square planar AX4E2 21
22
Octahedron, SF6 6 electron pairs, 6 bonding atoms AX6E0
23
Square pyramid, ICl5 6 electron pairs, 5 bonding atoms AX5E1
24
Square planar, XeF4 6 electron pairs, 4 bonding atoms AX4E2
25
Now you try!
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.