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Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Chapter 12 Sec 12.8 - 12.10
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Goals: 1.To use Lewis Structures as a way to predict the geometry of Molecules 2.Determine if molecules are polar or nonpolar
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VSEPR Model Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Model Bonds (pairs of electrons) attempt to move as far away as possible from one another in a molecule
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This explains the Geometry of H 2 O Water is a “bent” molecule, because of the lone pairs around the central Oxygen atom
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Various Geometry of Molecules See Examples on Next Slides (Hand-Out)
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Polar or Non-polar Molecule? A molecule may have polar covalent bonds and not be polar overall ????????? Geometry must also be considered
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Ammonia (NH 3 ) is polar 1.The bonds between hydrogen and nitrogen are polar covalent (∆EN =.87) 2.Pyramidal geometry of molecule points charges toward N
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Carbon Dioxide is Non-polar Even though the bonds between carbon and oxygen are polar covalent (∆EN = 1.0), the pull of electrons is in equal and opposite directions because CO 2 is linear
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Water is Wacky! Water has some strange properties due to its structure
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