Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) Theory
The VSEPR theory, proposed by R.J.Gillespie and R.S. Nyholmm in 1957, is based on the repulsions between the electron-pairs in the valence-shell of the atoms in the molecule. It was developed to predict the shapes of the molecules in which the atoms are bonded together with single bonds o..
Predicting the shape of molecules on the basis of VSEPR theory
To use this theory for predicting the shapes of molecules, the number of electron pairs (both, shared and lone pairs) is simply counted. This is illustrated by taking a typical molecule of the type AB n . 'A' is the central atom, 'B' atoms are bonded to 'A' by single covalent bonds (single electro..
sp3d Hybridization
sp 3 d Hybridization - This Hybridization involves the mixing of one s, three p and one d-orbital. These five orbitals hybridize to form five sp 3 d-hybrid orbitals. The mixing of five orbitals is shown in figure 1.23. These hybrid orbitals point towards the corners of a trigonal bipyramidal geomet..
sp 3 d Hybridization - This Hybridization involves the mixing of one s, three p and one d-orbital. These five orbitals hybridize to form five sp 3 d-hybrid orbitals. The mixing of five orbitals is shown in figure 1.23. These hybrid orbitals point towards the corners of a trigonal bipyramidal geomet..Problem
9. Predict the shape of a molecule of beryllium chloride molecule following the VSEPR theor..
Solution
According to the VSEPR theory, the electron pairs present is the valence-shell of the central atom/ion arrange themselves in the space around it so as to keep them as far as possible from each other, so as to minimize the electrostatic repulsion..
Shapes
The molecular structure of interhalogen compounds can be explained on the basis of VSEPR theory. The structures of a few interhalogens are shown in figure. Structure of interhalogen compounds It may be noted than in general, the central halogen atom assumes: a) sp 3 d hybrid..
The molecular structure of interhalogen compounds can be explained on the basis of VSEPR theory. The structures of a few interhalogens are shown in figure. Structure of interhalogen compounds It may be noted than in general, the central halogen atom assumes: a) sp 3 d hybrid..See what our Users say :
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