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Chapter 9 Molecular Geometry
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Molecular Shapes Lewis Structures do not account for shape of molecules rather they only show the number and types of bonds between atoms
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Molecular Shapes The overall shape is determined by the bond angle, the angle made by the lines joining the nuclei of the atoms in a molecule
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Molecular Shapes We will focus on atoms with ABn format, a central atom A has n B atoms bonded to it
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VSEPR Model An electron domain consists of nonbonding pairs, single bonds, or multiple bonds
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VSEPR Model
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VSEPR Model Electron domains are negatively charged, so they repel each other, and stay out of each other’s way
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VSEPR Model the best arrangement of a given number of electron domains is the one that minimizes the repulsions among them
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VSEPR Model The shape of the substance in the ABn format depends on the number of electron domains surrounding the central atom (Electron-domain geometry)
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VSEPR Model Molecular shape describes the arrangement of atoms, not the electron domains (molecular geometry)
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VSEPR Model To Predict Shapes: 1. Draw Lewis structure and count e-d 2. Determine e-d geometry 3. Predict molecular geometry
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VSEPR Model See table
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VSEPR Model
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Basic Geometry 0 lone pairs 1 lone pair 2 lone pairs 3 lone pairs
Domains Basic Geometry 0 lone pairs 1 lone pair 2 lone pairs 3 lone pairs 2 Linear 3 trigonal planar bent 4 tetrahedral trigonal pyramidal 5 trigonal bipyramidal seesaw T-shaped linear 6 octahedral square pyramidal square planar 15
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VSEPR Model
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Sample Ex Use VSEPR to predict shape for the following substances: O3 SnCl3- SeCl2 CO32- IF5 ClF3 ICl4-
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VSEPR Model video
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VSEPR Model Nonbonding Electrons and Multiple Bonds can affect bond angles
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VSEPR Model E-ds for nonbonding electron pairs exert greater repulsive forces on adjacent e-ds and thus tend to compress bond angles
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VSEPR Model
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VSEPR Model Electron domains for multiple bonds exert a greater repulsive force on adjacent electron domains than single bonds
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VSEPR Model
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VSEPR Model VSEPR can be applied to larger molecules as well The shape can be predicted around individual atoms
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VSEPR Model
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VSEPR Model
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VSEPR Model
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Sample Exercise 9.3 Predicting Bond Angles
Predict the approximate values for the H—O—C and O—C—C bond angles in vinyl alcohol .
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Bond Polarity a measure of how equally electrons in a bond are shared based on electronegativity
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Dipole moment a measure of the charge separation in a molecule
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Dipole moment For a molecule with more than 2 atoms, the dipole moment depends on both polarities of the bonds and the geometry of the molecule.
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Dipole moment For ABn molecules in which all the B atoms are the same, certain symmetrical shapes will lead to nonpolar molecules even though the individual bonds are polar
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Dipole moment Nonpolar symmetrical shapes are linear, trigonal planar, tetrahedral, square planar, trigonal bipyramidal, and octahedral
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Dipole moment
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Dipole moment
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Dipole moment
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Sample Exercise 9.4 Polarity of Molecules
Predict whether the following molecules are polar or nonpolar: (a) BrCl (b) SO2 (c) SF6 (d) NF3 (e) BCl3
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Hybrid orbitals Hybridization is a process that occurs when atomic orbitals mix to form new orbitals called hybrid orbitals and form bonds
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Hybrid orbitals
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Hybrid orbitals
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Predicting hybridization
1. Draw lewis structure 2. Determine # e-d 3. Specify the hybrid orbitals needed to accommodate the electron pairs based on their geometric arrangement
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Predicting hybridization
# e-d hybridization 2 sp 3 sp2 4 sp3 5 dsp3 6 d2sp3
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Sample Exercise 9.5 Hybridization
Indicate the hybridization of orbitals employed by the central atom in (a) NH2– (b) SF4 (c) SO32– (d) SF6
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Multiple Bonds All of the single bonds we have looked at are called sigma (s) bonds, where there is an overlap in the middle of the region of s and p orbital
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Multiple Bonds To describe multiple bonds, we must look at the side to side overlapping of 2 p orbitals, called a pi (p) bond
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Multiple Bonds A double bond is one s bond and one p bond
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Multiple Bonds A triple bond is one s bond and two p bonds
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Multiple Bonds
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Multiple Bonds When looking at molecules that exhibit resonance there is delocalized p bonding
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Sample Exercise 9.6 Describing and Bonds in a Molecule
Formaldehyde also known as ? has the following Lewis structure Count the and bonds. .
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Tell me everything you can about Acetonitrile
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Review PF5
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Review CO2
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Review ICl4-
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Review AsH3
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Review I3-
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Review SO2
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Review IF5
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Review CO32-
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Review SF6
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Review ClO4-
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Review OF2
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Review IF4+
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Review ClF3
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Review NCS-
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Review Methanoic acid Methyl Amine Ethyne
Directions: Predict the molecular geometry, bond angle, hybridization, s and p bonds, and polar/nonpolar for the following molecule : Methanoic acid Methyl Amine Ethyne
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