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Complete the following table for a molecule of COCI2. You can assume that all atoms obey the octet rule.(a) Draw the Lewis structure. Show ALL valence electrons. (d) Draw a valid wedge-and-dash Total number of valence (b) What is the molecular geometry around the central atom? (e) Add dipole moments for each polar covalent bond.(c) What is the bond angle predicted by the VSEPR model? (e) Is the molecule polar or nonpolar? If polar, draw the net dipole moment. If nonpolar, briefly explain why.
Species Lewis Structure Electronic Geometry Molecular Geometry Bond hybridization Polar or Nonpolar Bond angle on central atom List 2 types equatorial and axial CIFs Eci. - T-shaped I triagonal Bypyramidal 90 120° polar 1593 octehradrel octahedral 900 F Isps non SF polar IFs MOLECULAR BONDING AND STRUCTURE ns: For each chemical species, draw the most stable Lewis structure and predict its molecular and electronic geometry about the underlined central atom using VSEPR and Orbital Hybridization theory, Predict the bond angle...
Species Lewis Structure Electronic Geometry Molecular Geometry Bond hybridization Polar or Nonpolar Bond angle on central atom List 2 types: equatorial and axial SF4 XeClu CH3QCH3 5 Species Lewis Structure Electronic Geometry Molecular Geometry Bond angle on central atom Bond Polar or hybridization Nonpolar SO2 H202 SO,2- 6
Species Lewis Structure Electronic Geometry Molecular Geometry Bond angle on central atom Bond hybridization Polar or Nonpolar CO2 SF2 BCI 3 Species Lewis Structure Electronic Geometry Molecular Geometry Bond hybridization Polar or Nonpolar Bond angle on central atom List 2 types: equatorial and axial CIF: SF IFs
CH2O Lewis Structure Formaldehyde, CH2O Lewis Structure Number of Valence Electrons Steric Number of Central Atom Electron Group Geometry Molecular Geometry Bond Angle(s) Polar? (If yes show dipole on 3-D structure)
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...
TABLE I (continue) Polar Central Atom | Number Formula | Compound | of | Electron Dot Structure | Name valence electrons EDG, MG· 1(Y/N) Hybridization HCN BrCl C.H XeF so, PC13 NO, ctron Dot Geometry, Molecular Geometry The VSEPR Theory of Molecular Geometry | CHEM 1411 Experiment 14
Answer the following on a separate sheet of paper. 1. Using the data collected for PF, SF, and CIF, what structural comments can be made about molecules with more than four groups (charge clouds) around the central atom? 2. Select which structure is preferred and discuss why? SC 3. To assess the stability of the axial versus equatorial positions for a trigonal bipyramidal structure, a computer program was used to determine the energy to assess SF, with the lone pair...
Directions: For each chemical species, draw the most stable Lewis structure and predict its molecular and electronic geometry about the underlined central atom using VSEPR and Orbital Hybridization theory. Predict the bond angle about the underlined central atom and finally indicate whether the substance is polar or nonpolar. Species Lewis Structure Electronic Geometry Molecular Geometry central atom hybridization Nonpolar Bond angle on Bond CHOQCH Polar or 5 Species Lewis Structure Electronic Geometry Molecular Geometry Bond angle on Bond Polar or...
SF6 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)...