Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Shapes of Molecules and Bonding

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Shapes of Molecules and Bonding"— Presentation transcript:

1 Shapes of Molecules and Bonding

2 Writing frame for explaining the shape of a molecule:
There are ______ areas of negative charge around the central ________ atom. These repel each other to the maximum distance to form a ________ arrangement. There are __________ bonded atoms and _________ non bonding electron pairs. This gives an overall __________ shape.

3 Explain why ICl5 is a square based pyramid
There are six areas of negative charge around the central iodine atom. These repel each other to the maximum distance to form an octahedral arrangement. There are 5 bonded atoms and 1 non bonding electron pair. This gives an overall square based pyramid shape.

4 Symmetry of shapes New shapes – which are symmetrical? Symmetrical
Asymmetrical Trigonal bipyramidal T-shaped See-saw Octahedral Square based pyramid Square planar Note: even if the shape is symmetrical, if the atoms that are bonded to the central atom are different to each other then the dipoles will not cancel.

5 Polarity of molecules Same as last year, but new shapes to discuss.
Things to consider: Draw the Lewis diagram and name the shape Electronegativity of atoms (polarity of bonds) Symmetry of molecule Do charges overlap? Dipoles cancel? Determine the polarity

6 Predict and discuss the polarity of SF4
SF4 has polar bonds due to F having a higher electronegativity than S. The see-saw shape of SF4 is asymmetrical. Therefore, the centre of positive and negative charges do not Coincide. Therefore the dipoles do not cancel causing SF4 to be polar.

7


Download ppt "Shapes of Molecules and Bonding"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google