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1 SHAPES STRUCTURES GEOMETRY
VALENCE SHELL ELECTRON PAIR REPULSION 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

2 Valence shell electron pair repulsion, VSEPR, is a super- simple technique for predicting the geometry of atomic centres in small molecules and molecular ions: 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

3 Model deals primarily with bond angles and molecular geometries
KEY TOOLS 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

4 Atomic centers with VSEPR determined geometry can be joined together into molecular bodies like Cyclohexane and glucose: 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

5 Cyclohexane Twist-boat shape conformation α-Glucose Boat shape
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6 This molecular building-block logic can be extended, enabling large biomolecular structures like DNA to be modelled and understood: 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

7 Generate the VSEPR geometry of an atomic centre such as:
Carbon in methane, CH4 Nitrogen in ammonia, NH3 The VSEPR Technique 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

8 The overall geometry of the atomic centre is determined by the mutual repulsion between the electron pairs of the total coordination number. The effect can be replicated by holding 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 balloons together: 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

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10 Methane, CH4, has a perfect tetrahedral bond angle of 109°. 28' (109
Methane, CH4, has a perfect tetrahedral bond angle of 109°.28' (109.47°), while the H-N-H bond angle of ammonia, NH3 :, is slightly less at 107 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

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12 The oxygen of water has two bonded electron pairs and two nonbonded "lone" electron pairs giving a total VSEPR coordination number of 4. But the geometry is defined by the relationship between the H-O-H atoms and water is said to be "bent" or "angular" shape of 104.5°. 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

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14 2 Balloons give a linear geometry 3 Balloons give a trigonal planar geometry 4 Balloons give a tetrahedral geometry 5 Balloons give a trigonal bipyramidal geometry 6 Balloons give an octahedral geometry 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

15 Valence-shell electron-pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory
Assumes that each atom in a molecule will be positioned so that there is minimal repulsion between the valence electrons of that atom. Valence-shell electron-pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

16 In simple molecules in which there are no nonbonding electrons, there are five basic shapes:
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17 All diatomic molecules are linear.
Molecules with two atoms around a central atom such as BF2 are linear because positioning the two attachments at opposite ends of the central atom minimizes electron repulsion. LINEAR - Bond angle = 180 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

18 Linear shape 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

19 MX2 (where M is the central atom and X is are the bonding atoms).
Generic Formula:   MX2 (where M is the central atom and X is are the bonding atoms). Linear shape 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

20 TRIGONAL PLANAR - Bond angle = 120
Molecules with three atoms around a central atom such as BF3 are Trigonal planar because electron repulsion is minimized by positioning the three attachments toward the corners of an equilateral triangle. TRIGONAL PLANAR - Bond angle = 120 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

21 MX3 (where M is the central atom and X is are the bonding atoms).
Generic Formula:   MX3 (where M is the central atom and X is are the bonding atoms). Trigonal planar 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

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23 TETRAHEDRAL - Bond angle = 109.5
Molecules with four atoms around a central atom such as CH4 are tetrahedral because electron repulsion is minimized by position the four attachments toward the corners of a tetrahedron. TETRAHEDRAL - Bond angle = 109.5 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

24 TETRAHEDRAL - Bond angle = 109.5
Generic Formula:   MX4 (where M is the central atom and X is are the bonding atoms). TETRAHEDRAL - Bond angle = 109.5 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

25 TETRAHEDRAL - Bond angle = 109.5
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26 Molecules with Five atoms around a central atom such as PF5 are Trigonal bipyramidal.  Three of the attachments  are positioned in a Trigonal plane with 120 bond angles.   Trigonal bipyramidal 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

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28 Bond angle within the equilateral plane= 120
Bond angle between equatorial and axial plane= 90 TRIGONAL BIPYRAMIDAL 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

29 The remaining two attachments are positioned perpendicular (90) to the Trigonal plane at opposite ends of the central atom.  This arrangement of atoms minimizes electron repulsion. Trigonal bipyramidal 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

30 MX5 (where M is the central atom and X is are the bonding atoms).
Generic Formula:   MX5 (where M is the central atom and X is are the bonding atoms). TRIGONAL BIPYRAMIDAL 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

31 TRIGONAL BIPYRAMIDAL 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

32 OCTAHEDRAL - Bond angle = 90
Molecules with six atoms around a central atom such as SF6 are Octahedral.  Four of the attachments are positioned in a square plane with 90o bond angles.   OCTAHEDRAL - Bond angle = 90 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

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34 OCTAHEDRAL - Bond angle = 90
The remaining two attachments are positioned perpendicular 90o to the square plane at opposite ends of the central atom.  This arrangement of atoms minimizes repulsion. OCTAHEDRAL - Bond angle = 90 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

35 OCTAHEDRAL - Bond angle = 90
Generic Formula:   MX6 (where M is the central atom and X is are the bonding atoms). OCTAHEDRAL - Bond angle = 90 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

36 OCTAHEDRAL - Bond angle = 90
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37 Three Regions of Electron Density
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40 SHAPES WITH LONE-PAIRS
There are seven shapes for molecules with one or more pairs of nonbonding electrons. SHAPES WITH LONE-PAIRS 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

41 BENT (ANGULAR or V-SHAPED)
Molecules with two atoms and one or two pairs of nonbonding electrons around a central atom such as H2O are bent BENT (ANGULAR or V-SHAPED) 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

42 BENT (ANGULAR or V-SHAPED)
If there is one pair of nonbonding electrons angle is less than 109 if there are two pairs of nonbonding electrons the angle is less 107 BENT (ANGULAR or V-SHAPED) 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

43 BENT (ANGULAR or V-SHAPED)
Generic Formula:   MXE2 (where M is the central atom, X is are the bonding atoms, and E are nonbonding pairs of electrons). BENT (ANGULAR or V-SHAPED) 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

44 BENT (ANGULAR or V-SHAPED)
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45 Molecules with three atoms and one pair of nonbonding electrons around a central atom such as NH3 are Trigonal pyramidal.   TRIGONAL PYRAMIDAL 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

46 These molecules are basically tetrahedral molecules with one of the attached atoms replaced by a pair of nonbonding electrons.   TRIGONAL PYRAMIDAL 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

47 The force of repulsion of these electrons makes the bond angle between the attached atoms less than  For example, in NH3, the H-N-H bond is 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

48 Generic Formula:  MX3E (where M is the central atom, X is are the bonding atoms, and E are nonbonding pairs of electrons). TRIGONAL PYRAMIDAL 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

49 TRIGONAL PYRAMIDAL 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

50 Molecules with four atoms and one pair of nonbonding electrons around a central atom such as SF4 are seesaw- shaped.   SEESAW-SHAPED 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

51 These molecules are basically Trigonal bipyramidal molecules with one of the Equatorial- positioned atoms (in the Trigonal plane) replaced by a pair of nonbonding electrons.   7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

52 SEESAW-SHAPED (DISTORTED TETRAHEDRAL)
This leaves the two axial- positioned atoms and two of the equatorial-positioned atoms in the shape of a seesaw or a teeter- totter. SEESAW-SHAPED (DISTORTED TETRAHEDRAL) 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

53 Generic Formula:   MX4E (where M is the central atom, X is are the bonding atoms, and E are nonbonding pairs of electrons) SEESAW-SHAPED 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

54 SEESAW-SHAPED 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

55 Molecules with three atoms and two pairs of nonbonding electrons around a central atom such as ClF3 are T-shaped.   T-SHAPED 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

56 Molecules with three atoms and two pairs of nonbonding electrons around a central atom such as ClF3 are T-shaped.   T-SHAPED 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

57 This leaves the two axial- positioned atoms and one of the equatorial-positioned atoms in a T-shape.
T-SHAPED 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

58 Generic Formula: T-SHAPED
 MX3E2 (where M is the central atom, X is are the bonding atoms, and E are nonbonding pairs of electrons). T-SHAPED 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

59 T-SHAPED 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

60 Molecules with two atoms and three pairs of nonbonding electrons around a central atom such as XeF2 are linear   LINEAR 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

61 These molecules are basically Trigonal bipyramidal molecules with all three of the equatorial- positioned atoms (in the Trigonal plane) each replaced by a pair of nonbonding electrons Linear 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

62 This leaves only the two axial- positioned atoms which are still 180 from each other on opposite ends of the central atom. LINEAR 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

63 Generic Formula:   MX2E3 (where M is the central atom, X is are the bonding atoms, and E are nonbonding pairs of electrons) LINEAR 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

64 LINEAR 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

65 Molecules with five atoms and one pair of nonbonding electrons around a central atom such as BrF5 are square pyramidal SQUARE PYRAMIDAL 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

66 These molecules are basically octahedral molecules with one of the attached atoms replaced by a pair of nonbonding electrons   SQUARE PYRAMIDAL 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

67 This leaves four atoms in a plane as a square base and one atom positioned perpendicular (90)  to this plane. SQUARE PYRAMIDAL 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

68 Generic Formula:   MX5E (where M is the central atom, X is are the bonding atoms, and E are nonbonding pairs of electrons) SQUARE PYRAMIDAL 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

69 SQUARE PYRAMIDAL 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

70 Molecules with four atoms and two pairs of nonbonding electrons around a central atom such as XeF4 are square planar.   SQUARE PLANAR 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

71 These molecules are basically octahedral molecules with two of the attached atoms opposite each other around the central atom each replaced by a pair of nonbonding electrons.  This leaves four atoms in a square plane. SQUARE PLANAR 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

72 Generic Formula:   MX4E2 (where M is the central atom, X is are the bonding atoms, and E are nonbonding pairs of electrons) SQUARE PLANAR 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani

73 SQUARE PLANAR 7/25/2019 Dr Seemal Jelani


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