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VSEPR Theory - General Chemistry - Assignment, Exercises of Chemistry

This lecture is from General Chemistry. Key important points are: Vsepr Theory, Linear, Trigonal Planar, Electron Pair Repulsion, Molecular Geometry, Valence Shell, Valence Electrons, Tetrahedrom, Bond Angle, Structure

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5.5 VSEPR Theory
VSEPR Theory states that repulsion between the sets of valence electrons surrounding an atom causes
these sets to be oriented as far apart as possible.
*stands for “valence shell, electron pair repulsion”
*this can also be referred to as molecular geometry
There are 3 possible geometric shapes that we will talk about:
1. Linear AB2 (bond angle is 180o)
Ex) BeF2
2. Trigonal Planar AB3 (bond angle is 120o)
Ex) BF3
3. Tetrahedrom AB4 (bond angle is 109.5o)
Ex) CH4
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5.5 – VSEPR Theory

VSEPR Theory – states that repulsion between the sets of valence electrons surrounding an atom causes these sets to be oriented as far apart as possible.

*stands for “valence shell, electron pair repulsion”

*this can also be referred to as molecular geometry

There are 3 possible geometric shapes that we will talk about:

  1. Linear – AB 2 (bond angle is 180o)

Ex) BeF 2

  1. Trigonal Planar – AB 3 (bond angle is 120o)

Ex) BF 3

  1. Tetrahedrom – AB 4 (bond angle is 109.5o)

Ex) CH 4

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Give the Lewis structure for each molecule and then use the VSEPR theory to predict the molecular geometry:

Structure Molecular Geometry Bond Angle

  1. NH 4 +
  2. H 2 O
  3. CO 2
  4. PF 3
  5. CO 3 -

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