中 三 Valence Shell Bonding Nonbonding Approx. Bond Molecule or Lewis Electron Electron Electron VSEPR Geometric Molecular Ion Structure Pairs Pairs Pairs Formula Angle Shape 1. CH4 H 4 4 AX4 109.5° tetrahedral H:C:H H 4. Complete the table (as outlined above) for the following molecules/molecular ions. For molecules or molecular ion with two or more atoms considered as central atoms, consider each atom separately in the analysis according to Tabl D3.3. Complete those that are assigned by your laboratory instructor. а. ОРСІ, b. Н.ССH,

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Table D3.3 VSEPR and Geometric Shapes of Molecules and Molecular lons
Valence
Shell
Nonbonding
Bonding
Electron
Electron
Electron
VSEPR
Three-Dimensional
Bond
Pairs
Pairs
Pairs
Formula
Structure
Angle
Geometric Shape
Examples
2
2
AX,
A-:
180°
Linear
HgCl,, BeCl,
3
3
AX3
120°
Planar triangular
BF3, In(CH;);
A: :
2
1
AX,E
<120°
V-shaped
SNCI,, PbBr,
4
4
AX,
109.5°
Tetrahedral
CH4, SnCl,
3
1
AX;E
<109.5°
Trigonal pyramidal
NH3, PCI3, H,О*
A I:
2
2
AX,E,
<109.5°
Bent
H,O, OF,, SCI,
5
AX5
90°/120°
Trigonal bipyramidal
PCI5, NbCls
4
1
AX,E
>90°
Irregular tetrahedral
SF4, TeCl,
3
AX;E2
<90°
T-shaped
IC13
2
3
AX,E,
180°
Linear
ICI,", XeF,
6.
6.
AX6
90°
Octahedral
SF6
1
AX,E
>90°
Square pyramidal
BrF,
.||:
4
2
AX,E,
90°
Square planar
ICI,", XeF,
2For more information on VSEPR theory and structure, go to http://winter.group.shef.ac.uk/vsepr.
Transcribed Image Text:Table D3.3 VSEPR and Geometric Shapes of Molecules and Molecular lons Valence Shell Nonbonding Bonding Electron Electron Electron VSEPR Three-Dimensional Bond Pairs Pairs Pairs Formula Structure Angle Geometric Shape Examples 2 2 AX, A-: 180° Linear HgCl,, BeCl, 3 3 AX3 120° Planar triangular BF3, In(CH;); A: : 2 1 AX,E <120° V-shaped SNCI,, PbBr, 4 4 AX, 109.5° Tetrahedral CH4, SnCl, 3 1 AX;E <109.5° Trigonal pyramidal NH3, PCI3, H,О* A I: 2 2 AX,E, <109.5° Bent H,O, OF,, SCI, 5 AX5 90°/120° Trigonal bipyramidal PCI5, NbCls 4 1 AX,E >90° Irregular tetrahedral SF4, TeCl, 3 AX;E2 <90° T-shaped IC13 2 3 AX,E, 180° Linear ICI,", XeF, 6. 6. AX6 90° Octahedral SF6 1 AX,E >90° Square pyramidal BrF, .||: 4 2 AX,E, 90° Square planar ICI,", XeF, 2For more information on VSEPR theory and structure, go to http://winter.group.shef.ac.uk/vsepr.
Valence Shell
Nonbonding
Bonding
Electron
Approx.
Bond
Molecule or
Lewis
Electron
Electron
VSEPR
Geometric
Molecular Ion
Structure
Pairs
Pairs
Pairs
Formula
Angle
Shape
1. CH4
H
4
4
AX4
109.5°
tetrahedral
H:C:H
H
4. Complete the table (as outlined above) for the following molecules/molecular ions. For molecules or molecular ion
central atoms, consider each
with two or more atoms considered
separately in the analysis according to Tabl
D3.3. Complete those that are assigned by your laboratory instructor.
a. OPCI3
b. Н.ССH,
Transcribed Image Text:Valence Shell Nonbonding Bonding Electron Approx. Bond Molecule or Lewis Electron Electron VSEPR Geometric Molecular Ion Structure Pairs Pairs Pairs Formula Angle Shape 1. CH4 H 4 4 AX4 109.5° tetrahedral H:C:H H 4. Complete the table (as outlined above) for the following molecules/molecular ions. For molecules or molecular ion central atoms, consider each with two or more atoms considered separately in the analysis according to Tabl D3.3. Complete those that are assigned by your laboratory instructor. a. OPCI3 b. Н.ССH,
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