Determine the electron geometry, molecular geometry, and idealized bond angles for each molecule. In which cases do you expect deviations from the idealized bond angle? a. CF4 b. NF3 c. OF2 d. H2S
Ch.10 - Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Shapes & Valence Bond Theory
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Ch.10 - Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Shapes & Valence Bond Theory
Problem 39
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Chapter 10, Problem 39
Determine the molecular geometry and sketch each molecule or ion using the bond conventions shown in “Representing Molecular Geometries on Paper” in Section 10.4 for the following: a. SF4 b. ClF3.
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<insert step 1: Determine the total number of valence electrons for each molecule.>
<insert step 2: Draw the Lewis structure for each molecule, ensuring that all atoms satisfy the octet rule where applicable.>
<insert step 3: Use the VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) theory to determine the electron pair geometry around the central atom.>
<insert step 4: Identify the molecular geometry based on the arrangement of bonding pairs and lone pairs around the central atom.>
<insert step 5: Sketch the molecular geometry using the bond conventions, indicating the positions of atoms and lone pairs.>
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