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Geometries predicted for
molecules : š“šµš‘›
Molecular shapes: central atom
surrounded by single bond pairs
ā€¢ The linear geometry for two bond pairs and trigonal
planar geometry for three bond pairs apply to a
central atom that does not have an octet of eā€™s
ā€¢ Central atom in a tetrahedral molecule obeys octet
rule with four bond pairs
ā€¢ Central atoms in trigonal-bipyramidal and octahedral
molecules have five or six bonding pairs & are
expected only when central atom is in period 3 or
higher in P.T
Central atoms with single-bond & lone
pairs
ā€¢ Electron pair geometry: all the valence e pairs
around central atom
ā€¢ Molecular geometry: arrangement in space of
central atom and atoms directly attached to it
ā€¢ Eg š‘š»3
Effect of lone pairs on Bond angles
ā€¢ VSEPR model not precise
ā€¢ Can only predict approximate geometry
ā€¢ Lone pairs of eā€™s occupy larger volume than
bonding pairs, increase volume of lone pairs
causes bond pairs to squeeze closer togerher
ā€¢ Relative strengths of repulsion are as follows:
ā€¢ Lone pair-lone pair > lone pair-bond pair >
bond pair-bond pair
Central atoms with more than four
valence e pairs
ā€¢ Central atom has five or six e pairs
ā€¢ Eg trigonal-bipyramidal has two sets of
positions that are not equivalent
ā€¢ Positions in trigonal plane lie in the equator of
imaginary sphere around central atom & is
called equatorial positions
ā€¢ North and South poles represents axial
positions