Shapes of molecules and ions

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  • Created on: 09-11-16 19:24
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  • Shapes of molecules and ions
    • Electron-pair repulsion theory
      • An electron has a negative charge.
      • Electron pairs in the center determines the shape.
      • Electrons repel as far as possible but lone pairs repel more.
    • Elements with 4 electron pairs (like Ch4, Nh3, H20)
      • CH4 has 4 bonded pairs, 0 lone pairs. This shape is a TETRAHEDRAL and the bond angle is 109.5
      • NH3 has 3 bonded pairs, 1 lone pair. The shape is PYRAMIDAL and the bond angle is 107
      • H20 has 2 bonded pairs, 2 lone pairs. This shape is NON LINEAR and has a bond angle of 104.5
    • Elements with multiple bonds.
      • BF3 has 3 electron pairs, it is a TRIGONAL PLANAR and has an angle of 120.
      • CO2 has 2 electron pairs, a LINEAR shape and a bond angle of 180.
      • SF6 has  bonded electrons, a shape of OCTANEDRAl and a bond angle of 90.
    • Quick look
      • H2O - non-linear, 104.5
      • CO2 - linear, 180
      • BF3 - trigonal planar, 120
      • NH3 - pyramidal, 107
      • SF6 - octahedral, 90
      • CH4 - tetrahedral, 109.5

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