Multiple ChoiceDetermine the electron geometry for the carbon disulfide molecule, CS2. A. LinearB. BentC. Trigonal planarD. Tetrahedral843views2rank
Multiple ChoiceDetermine the number of electron groups for the following cation:AsBr2+. A. 2B. 3C. 4D. 1949views4rank1comments
Open QuestionDraw and determine the electron geometry for the following molecule:TeBr4512views7rank1comments
Multiple ChoiceDetermine the electron geometry of the nitrogen atom within methylamine, CH3NH2. A. LinearB. Trigonal PyramidalC. TetrahedralD. Trigonal Planar889views4rank
Textbook Question(a) An AB2 molecule is linear. How many nonbonding electron pairs are around the A atom from this information?878views
Textbook QuestionHow does a trigonal pyramid differ from a tetrahedron so far as molecular geometry is concerned?545views
Textbook Question(b) An AB4 molecule has two lone pairs of electrons on the A atom (in addition to the four B atoms). What is the electron-domain geometry around the A atom?1280views
Textbook QuestionWould you expect the nonbonding electron-pair domain in NCl3 to be greater or smaller in size than the corresponding one in PCl3?518views
Textbook QuestionHow many electron domains are surrounding the central atoms which adopt the following geometries? (d) trigonal bipyramidal.828views
Textbook QuestionA molecule with the formula AB3 has a trigonal pyramidal geometry. How many electron groups are on the central atom (A)?3049views
Textbook QuestionA molecule with the formula AB3 has a trigonal planar geometry. How many electron groups are on the central atom?961views
Textbook QuestionHow many charge clouds are there around the central atom in molecules that have the following geometry? (a) Tetrahedral (b) Octahedral (c) Bent (d) Linear (e) Square pyramidal (f) Trigonal pyramidal796views
Textbook QuestionWhat is the difference in spatial distribution between electrons in a p bond and electrons in a s bond?702views
Textbook QuestionAn AB2 molecule is described as having a tetrahedral geometry. (a) How many nonbonding domains are on atom A?2915views
Textbook QuestionConsider the following XF4 ions: PF4-, BrF4-, ClF4+, and AlF4-. (c) Which of the ions will have an octahedral electron-domain geometry?1134views
Textbook QuestionConsider the molecule PF4Cl. (d) Would you expect the molecule to distort from its ideal electron-domain geometry? If so, how would it distort?703views
Textbook QuestionAn AB5 molecule adopts the geometry shown here. (c) Suppose the B atoms are halogen atoms. Of which group in the periodic table is atom A a member: (i) Group 15, (ii) Group 16, (iii) Group 17, (iv) Group 18, or (v) More information is needed? 614views
Textbook Questiona) Predict the electron-domain geometry around the central S atom in SF2, SF4, and SF6.699views
Textbook QuestionA series of anions is shown below: The anion on the far right is called 'BARF' by chemists, as its common abbreviation sounds similar to this word. (c) Which, if any, of these anions has an expanded octet around its central atom?274views
Textbook QuestionA series of anions is shown below: The anion on the far right is called 'BARF' by chemists, as its common abbreviation sounds similar to this word. (b) What is the electron-domain geometry around the central B in BARF?381views
Open QuestionAt least two different numbers of electron groups can result in a linear molecule. What are they?202views
Open QuestionHow does adding a lone pair affect the position of existing atoms and lone pairs?175views
Open QuestionDraw the Lewis structure of HCN and then determine its electron domain and molecular geometries.291views
Open QuestionMolecule with 3 atoms bonded to a central atom with 2 unshared pairs of electrons, such as CIF3171views
Open QuestionWhat is the electron geometry around the phosphorus atom in phosphorus pentachloride, PCl5?149views