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1 Valence-Shell Electron-Pair Repulsion Theory
VSEPR Notes Valence-Shell Electron-Pair Repulsion Theory

2 VSEPR Theory VSEPR Theory states that molecules adjust their shapes so that the valence electron pairs are as far apart as possible.

3 Shape Table Bonding directions Lone pairs Shape name picture example 2
linear bent 3 trigonal planar 1 pyramidal 4 tetrahedral 5 trigonal bipyramidal

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5 Linear Linear—angles are 180°-will be linear if you only have two atoms in the molecule & no lone e- pairs on central atom. Example—HCl or CO2

6 Bent Bent—2 unshared pairs of e- strongly repels the covalent bonding pairs. All angles are 105°. Example—H2O Water is NOT linear-- the two lone pairs actually bend the hydrogen atoms away from the oxygen atom!

7 Trigonal planar Trigonal-Planar—three pairs separate as much as possible, no lone e- pairs on central atom. Example—BF3

8 Pyramidal Trigonal-Pyramidal—1 unshared pair of e- on central atom strongly repels the covalent bonding pairs, pushing them closer together. All angles are 107 °. Example—NH3

9 Tetrahedral Tetrahedal—four faced—all angles are 109.5°, no lone e- pairs on central atom. Example—CH4

10 Trigonal bipyramidal Trigonal Bipyramidal — five pairs separate as much as possible, no lone e- pairs on central atom. Example—PCl5

11 Now you build them!


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