Predict the shapes of the following ions using VSEPR theory: (7) a. AlF63– b. SnCl3– c....
2. Use the VSEPR theory to predict the shapes of the following molecules or ions. First, draw the Lewis structures for each species. Next, use the modeling kit to build the molecule and confirm that it matches your Lewis structure. For structures 2a e, show your models to your instructor. Finally, report the molecular geometry and bond angles for each of the central atoms. H bol H с с с CN H Central Atom Molecular Geometry Bond Angles Carbon (left)...
Shapes of Triatomic Molecules Choose the geometrical shapes that VSEPR theory predicts for the following triatomic molecules or ions. (i.e. Predict the geometrical arrangement of the bonds about the central atom.) H:O:H 1:0::CP:) [:8::N::8:]* :0::C:: 0 : Submit Answer Tries 0/5 @ Post Discussion Send Feedback
nomework points) Shapes of Simple Molecules Choose the geometrical shapes that VSEPR theory predicts for the following molecules or ions. (i.e. Predict the approximate geometrical arrangement of the bonds about the central atom.) Cl20 DOCCI2 NH2 H3CCI Submit Answer Tries 0/5 e Post Discussion tai
Shapes of Simple Molecules Choose the geometrical shapes that VSEPR theory pred icts for the following molecules or ions. (i.e. Predict the approximate geometrical arrangement of the bonds about the central atom.) NH3 PO33- CN22 CS2 Tries 0/5 Submit Answer Post Discussion Send Feedback
What are the geometrical shapes that VSEPR theory predicts for these molecules or ions: Cl2O H3O+ AsF4+ ONF3
1 homework point(s) Shapes of Triatomic Molecu les Choose the geometrical shapes that VSEPR theory predicts for the following triatomic molecules or ions. (i.e. Predict the geometrical arrangement of the bonds about the central atom.) angular linear angular Se:F linear Incorrect. Tries 3/5 Previous Tries Submit Answer Post Discussion 11A
Use the VSEPR model to predict the molecular shapes and indicate the qualitative bond angles for each of the following molecules or ions: (Required to show a valid Lewis structure) a. BCI: b. NH4 C.SF4 d. XeF2
15. Using VSEPR theory, predict and explain the bond angles in AlHj and AsH, 15. Using VSEPR theory, predict and explain the bond angles in AlHj and AsH,
Draw Lewis structures for the following molecules and predict their molecular shapes: a. NO3- b. PbCl2 c. SO2 d. SiCl4 e. NH3 f. H2O g. SCl2
6. Use VSEPR Theory to predict the electron-pair geometry, the molecular geometry, and the H-N-H bond angle for NH3. 7. Using VSEPR Theory, predict the electron-pair geometry, the molecular geometry, and the smallest approximate F-C1-F bond angle of CIF3. 8. List whether the following molecules are polar or nonpolar. a. CH2Cl2 b. H20 с. SO2 d. CF4