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Using molecular models, construct the following molecules/polyatomic ions, and write their Lewis formulas. Record the following information for each in your laboratory notebook. a) Molecule or ion (Formula and IUPAC name) b) Lewis structure c) Draw any resonance structures if applicable d) # of bonding regions (double and triple bonds count as a single region) e) # of nonbonding pairs f) Hybridization of the central atom g) VSEPR designation h) Molecular geometry of the molecule/polyatomic ion, i) Polarity of the...
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Questions:
- Draw Lewis Structure (and calculate valence e-)
- Electron Domain Geometry name
- Actual Molecular Geometry name and sketch
- Central Atom Hybridization
- Polar? (Y/N)
Molecules or Ions:
- NH3
- NO3 -
- PCl5
- CO2
- CH3OCH3
- SF6
- ClCH=CHCl
- CHFClBr
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F Bond Polarity Molecule or Polyatomic lon A B Number of Lewis Structure Valence Electrons D E Molecular Bond Angles Geometry N: S02 HO F Bond Polarity Molecule or Polyatomic Ion A B Number of Lewis Structure Valence Electrons D E Molecular Bond Angles Geometry CHCI CH C2H4
valence electrons
molecular geometry
electron geometry
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1. CH3Br (C is central atom) 2. IC (no Cl-CI bonds) 3. NO2 (no O-O bonds) 4. BF3 (no F-F bonds) 5. HOOH (bonding as in formula) -tailed) H-C MOLECULAR STRUCTURES H C Name Section Partner Molecule List # 1. valence electrons Lewis Structure tetcatedo Molecular geometry C4x4 H 1 1メ3-3 e' garvedey H tevakedup 44 Parst Pan tr2:8 SEPPmg Untd pau 3o # valence...
Chemistry 2A Lab 11: Molecular Geometry Molecule or Ion Lewis Diagram Central Molecular Bond Atom Geometry Polarity Lone Pairs Symmetry Molecular Polarity Atom Bonding Pairs 13. IO2-1 14. SO42 15. HCN. 16. NO; To determine overall molecular polarity follow the procedure below: 1. Identify the central atom. The central atom is the least electronegative element. Hydrogen is not a central atom. 2. Place all other atoms around the central atom. 3. Calculate the total number of valence electrons. Include the...
WORKSHEET Data Sheet: Molecular Models: Lewis Structures and Molecular Geometry Student: Lab Partner: Instructor and Section: Date: Question 1 For each of the following molecules, draw the Lewis structure and fill in the table as indicated. It is advisable to work in pencil. A dash in the table means that item is not relevant for that molecule. Formula # Vale Lewis Structure Sketch of Model Molecular Bond Geometry Angle F2 N2 H20 PF, CO CHA HCN CH 63 O Lab_Report_9.docx.......
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INTRODUCTION The chemical and physical properties of substances are influenced by the way in which valence electrons are distributed and by the three-dimensional shape of the molecule or ion. X- ray and neutron diffraction, infrared, Raman and microwave absorption spectroscopy, as well as dipole moment measurements are used to ascertain the three-dimensional structure of a substance. Thus, techniques are available which can identify the geometry of substances. Results of these measurements generally...
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ond Polarity and Molecular Polarity (Dipole Moments) PROCEDURE For each of the molecules below, do the following: Lewis Structures 1) Draw a Lewis dot structure. 2) D etermine whether additional resonance structures are needed to adequately de pict this molecule. Draw all major and minor resonance structures, if any. alence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) Theory Giv the number of "electron domains" around the central bonding atom. 4 Give the electron domain geometry (sometimes called the orbital geometry.) 5)...
NAME SECTION DATE REPORT FOR EXPERIMENT 17 INSTRUCTOR Lewis Structures and Molecular Models For each of the following molecules or polyatomic ions, fill out columns A through G using the instructions provided in the procedure see- tion. These instructions are summarized briefly below. A. Calculate the total number of valence electrons in each formula B. Draw a Lewis structure for the molecule or ion which satisfies the rules provided in the procedure C. Build a model of the molecule and...
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Х Lab 11.pdf Lab 11.pdf INTRODUCTION The chemical and physical properties of substances are influenced by the way in which valence electrons are distributed and by the three-dimensional shape of the molecule or ion. X- ray and neutron diffraction, infrared, Raman and microwave absorption spectroscopy, as well as dipole moment measurements, are used to ascertain the three-dimensional structure of a substance. Thus, techniques are available which can identify the geometry of substances Results of...