Preparing for your ACS examination in general chemistry
Preparing for your ACS examination in general chemistry
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ISBN: 9780970804204
Author: Lucy T Eubanks
Publisher: ACS DIVCHED EXAMINATIONS INST.
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Chapter MS, Problem 17PQ
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The conclusion from fact that BF3 has no dipole moment but PF3 has dipole moment has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Valence shell electron pair repulsion theory (VSEPR) predicts shape of molecules with use of arrangement of electrons around central metal atom. Its postulates are as follows:

1. The shape of molecules is governed by repulsion between electron pairs situated in the outermost or valence shell of the atoms.

2. A distortion is observed in the shape of the molecules if lone pairs are present in it. These are electron pairs that do not participate in the chemical bonding between the atoms. The electron pairs that take part in bond formation are known as bond pairs.

3. The order of repulsion of electron pairs is as follows:

  lplp repulsion>lpbp repulsion >bpbp repulsion

4. Multiple bonds create more repulsion as compared to single bonds.

5. The following table shows various molecular shapes that match different number of electron pairs:

Steric number ornumber ofelectron groupsNumber of lone pairsMolecular geometry20Linear30Trigonal planar31Bent40Tetrahedral41Trigonal pyramidal42Bent50Trigonal bipyramidal51Seesaw52Tstructure53Linear60Octahedral61Square pyramidal62Square planar

The geometry of the molecule is predicted with help of the steric number. The formula to calculate steric number is as follows:

  Steric number=[(Atoms bonded to the central atom)+(Number of lone pairs on the central atom)]        (1)

Bond angle is angle that exists between two bonded electron pairs or simply between two bonds. It is the angle that is formed between three atoms with atleast two bonds. It is a major contributor to shape of molecule and is helpful to predict the difference between various geometries of molecules.

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