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1 Unit 12, Part II: VSEPR Theory
Molecular Geometry Unit 12, Part II: VSEPR Theory Unit 12: Molecular Structure LPChem: Wz

2 Molecular Geometry Geometry = shapes VSEPR Theory Valence Shell
Electron Pair Repulsion AKA: electrons hate each other LPChem: Wz Unit 12: Molecular Structure

3 VSEPR Theory mutual repulsion.
The electrons interacting in molecules (valence shell electron pairs) Are REPULSED by each other. The electron pairs around the central atom orient themselves as far apart as possible– in order to minimize their mutual repulsion. LPChem: Wz Unit 12: Molecular Structure

4 VSEPR Shapes “Atoms bonded to the same central atom, orient themselves as far apart as possible.” The central atom in a Lewis Dot Structure could be bonded to: Only 1 other atom or… As many as ____ other atoms LPChem: Wz 6 Unit 12: Molecular Structure

5 VSEPR Shapes If there are 2 atoms bonded to the same central atom, what is the farthest apart they can be? LPChem: Wz Because they are repulsed by each other. The 2 atoms bonded to the center atom are trying to stay far away from each other. Unit 12: Molecular Structure

6 VSEPR Shapes Try it! What happens when 3 atoms are bonded to the same central atom? 4 atoms? 5? 6? (Hint: with 4, 5, or 6 secondary atoms, the molecule will NOT be flat!) LPChem: Wz Unit 12: Molecular Structure

7 Center atom (A) = large marshmallow
Toothpicks = bonds (Use single bonds only.) Secondary atoms (B) = small marshmallow (5 large, 20 small, 20 toothpicks) Build 5 molecules: AB2 AB3 AB4 AB5 AB6 LPChem: Wz These three should NOT be flat! Unit 12: Molecular Structure

8 VSEPR Shapes We built: Their electron domain shapes: Linear
AB2 AB3 AB4 AB5 AB6 Their electron domain shapes: Linear Trigonal Planar Tetrahedral Trigonal Bipyramidal Octahedral LPChem: Wz Unit 12: Molecular Structure

9 About your VSEPR notes:
ABxEy form A = central atom B = bonding domains E = unshared electron pairs Bond angle: the angle between the bonds to two secondary atoms. LPChem: Wz Unit 12: Molecular Structure

10 VSEPR Shapes AB2: Linear 2 domains 180º Linear CS2
LPChem: Wz 180º Linear CS2 Nonpolar (if the secondary atoms match) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

11 About your VSEPR notes:
AB2: Linear 2 domains LPChem: Wz 180º Linear CS2 Electron Domain Shape and Molecular Shape are the same when there are no unbonded pairs (E). Nonpolar (if the secondary atoms match) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

12 About your VSEPR notes:
AB2: Linear 2 domains LPChem: Wz If one end of the molecule is more electronegative than the other, it is a POLAR molecule. Molecules that are symmetrical (in 3D) are NONPOLAR. Nonpolar (if the secondary atoms match) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

13 About your VSEPR notes:
AB2: Linear 2 domains LPChem: Wz 180º Linear CS2 Bonds only count as ONE bonding domain (B) even if they are double or triple bonds! Nonpolar (if the secondary atoms match) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

14 VSEPR Shapes AB1Ex : Linear 2 domains 180º
LPChem: Wz 180º Linear (two points make a line) CO Polar (unless both atoms are identical) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

15 VSEPR Shapes AB3: Trigonal planar 3 domains 120º Trigonal planar NO3-
LPChem: Wz 120º Trigonal planar NO3- Nonpolar (if the secondary atoms match) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

16 VSEPR Shapes AB2E: Trigonal planar 3 domains (2B +1E) <120º
LPChem: Wz <120º Bent 120 SO2 Always Polar (because of the unshared pair) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

17 VSEPR Shapes AB4: Tetrahedral 4 domains ~109º Tetrahedral CH4
LPChem: Wz ~109º Tetrahedral CH4 Nonpolar (if the secondary atoms match) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

18 VSEPR Shapes AB3E: Tetrahedral 4 domains (3B + 1E) <109º
LPChem: Wz <109º Trigonal Pyramidal NH3 Always Polar (because of the unshared pair) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

19 VSEPR Shapes AB2E2: Tetrahedral 4 domains (2B + 2E) <<109º
LPChem: Wz <<109º Bent 109 H2O Always Polar (because of the unshared pairs) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

20 AB5: Trigonal Bipyramidal
VSEPR Shapes AB5: Trigonal Bipyramidal 5 domains LPChem: Wz 120º & 90º Trigonal Bipyramidal PF5 Nonpolar (if the secondary atoms match) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

21 AB4E: Trigonal Bipyramidal
VSEPR Shapes AB4E: Trigonal Bipyramidal 5 domains (4B + 1E) LPChem: Wz <120º & <90º See-saw SF4 Always Polar (because of the unshared pair) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

22 AB3E2: Trigonal Bipyramidal
VSEPR Shapes AB3E2: Trigonal Bipyramidal 5 domains (3B + 2E) LPChem: Wz <90º T-Shaped ClF3 Always Polar (because of the unshared pairs) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

23 AB2E3: Trigonal Bipyramidal
VSEPR Shapes AB2E3: Trigonal Bipyramidal 5 domains (2B + 3E) LPChem: Wz 180º Linear XeF2 Nonpolar (if the secondary atoms match) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

24 VSEPR Shapes AB6: Octahedral 6 domains 90º Octahedral SF6
LPChem: Wz 90º Octahedral SF6 Nonpolar (if the secondary atoms match) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

25 VSEPR Shapes AB5E: Octahedral 6 domains (5B + 1E) <90º
LPChem: Wz <90º Square Pyramidal ClF5 Always Polar (because of the unshared pair) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

26 VSEPR Shapes AB4E2: Octahedral 6 domains (4B + 2E) 90º Square Planar
LPChem: Wz 90º Square Planar KrF4 Nonpolar (if the secondary atoms match) Unit 12: Molecular Structure

27 Remember: VSEPR Theory H N
Shape is defined by the CENTRAL atom. LPChem: Wz The total number of electron domains touching the CENTRAL ATOM is what determines the shape of the molecule. Electron domain: Bonded electron pair(s) OR Unshaired pair Unit 12: Molecular Structure

28 VSEPR Theory O S Electron domains: Bonded electron pair(s)
A single bond = 1 electron domain. LPChem: Wz S O A double bond = 1 electron domain (surprise!) A triple bond? Still just 1 domain. Unshaired pair = 1 electron domain Unit 12: Molecular Structure


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