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VSPER
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VSPER Stands for Valance Shell Pair Electron Repulsion
The whole idea is that electrons repel each other Electrons are attached to the central atom in a molecule but then move away from each other
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Types of electron Domains – areas of electron concentration
There are three basic types of domains Bonded Pairs Non bonding Pairs Single electrons The repulsion between electrons helps to determine the shape of molecules
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EX: H2O H –O –H 2 pair of e- are involved in the bonding, these are shared pairs. 2 pair are not bonded, these are called unshared pairs. What type of shape does this molecule assume? Can it be predicted?
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VSEPR Theory Valence shell, electron-pair repulsion (VSEPR) Theory states that repulsion between the sets of valence-level electrons surrounding an atom causes these sets to be oriented as far apart as possible. Using VSEPR, we can predict the geometries of molecules.
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VSEPR Theory to Predict Molecular Geometries
Step 1: Write the Lewis Dot Structure for the molecule. Step 2: Count the domains. Step 3: Count the number of unbounded pairs. Step 4: Now refer to Table for VSEPR and Molecular Geometries
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Lewis Dot Diagram of CCl4
EX: CCl4 1. Lewis Dot: C has 4 valence and Cl has 7 x 4 for a total of 32 e-. 2. Place C in center. 3. Place Cl around C. 4. Draw bonds connecting C and Cl. 5. Subtract bonding e-s from total e- (32 – 8) = 24 e-
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6. Now put electrons around the most electronegative (usually outermost) atoms (Cl) first, try to satisfy octet rule. 7. There are no remaining e-.
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The Lewis Dot for CCl4 Cl Cl C Cl
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Predicting Molecular Geometry of CCl4
Refer to structure. How many electron pairs are present – how many domains? Four. 2. How many atoms are bonded to the central atom? 3. According to the table, the shape for CCl4 is tetrahedral.
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Next Example: PCl3 1. Lewis Dot Diagram: Cl Cl P Cl
2. P is the central atom. There are 4 sets of electrons, but only 3 are bonding sets. 3. Refer to your table. What is the shape???
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Molecular Geometry of H2O
Remember, H2O has a Lewis Structure of H—O—H The O is the central atom. There are 4 domains, but two are unshared pairs. What is the shape?
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Structure of BCl3 Cl Cl B Cl
Note: Boron is an exception to the octet rule –it is stable in some compounds with only 6 electrons.
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Structure of BCl3 Cl Cl B Cl
With 3 domains and no lone pairs the shape is trigonal planar
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