Questions 6a, b, c, d is finked to one another and focus on the molecule shown belc H. ба) Before we can start assigning hybridization, we need to correctly assign our VSEPR electron-pair geometries to each central atom. For each of the chosen central atom, match it with it's corresponding electron-pair geometry. Drag and drop options on the right-hand side and submit. For keyboard navigation. SHOW MORE V C1 trigonal planar C C2 linear O N1 tetrahedral C trigonal pyramidal N 01 tetrahedral N trigonal planar O Bent O tetrahedral O :0:
Formal Charges
Formal charges have an important role in organic chemistry since this concept helps us to know whether an atom in a molecule is neutral/bears a positive or negative charge. Even if some molecules are neutral, the atoms within that molecule need not be neutral atoms.
Polarity Of Water
In simple chemical terms, polarity refers to the separation of charges in a chemical species leading into formation of two polar ends which are positively charged end and negatively charged end. Polarity in any molecule occurs due to the differences in the electronegativities of the bonded atoms. Water, as we all know has two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom. As oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen thus, there exists polarity in the bonds which is why water is known as a polar solvent.
Valence Bond Theory Vbt
Valence bond theory (VBT) in simple terms explains how individual atomic orbitals with an unpaired electron each, come close to each other and overlap to form a molecular orbital giving a covalent bond. It gives a quantum mechanical approach to the formation of covalent bonds with the help of wavefunctions using attractive and repulsive energies when two atoms are brought from infinity to their internuclear distance.
![Questions 6a, b, c, d is linked to one another and focus on the molecule shown below.
H
ба)
Before we can start assigning hybridization, we need to correctly assign our VSEPR electron-pair
geometries to each central atom. For each of the chosen central atom, match it with it's corresponding
electron-pair geometry.
Drag and drop options on the right-hand side and submit. For keyboard navigation. SHOW MORE V
C1
trigonal planar c
C2
linear O
N1
tetrahedral C
trigonal pyramidal N
01
tetrahedral N
trigonal planar o
Bent O
tetrahedral O
:0:
:0=
II
II
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![6b)
Below are VSEPR diagrams representing fragments of the molecule from Lewis structure above Question
6; each diagram focuses on one atom and how atoms immediately surrounding it are positioned. Select
all the fragments that are properly drawn.
Note: fragments can be oriented in any direction as long as ALL atorms within the fragment are properly
positioned with respect to one onother.
C1
H
N
H
NC,
H-C-H
a.
b.
C.
d.
O Multiple answers: Multiple answers are accepted for this question
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a.
b
b.
C.
d
d.
None of them are properly drawn
6c)
Make sure you have correctly assigned all the electron pair geometries in the previous question and think
about how a specific hybridization corresponds with a specific electron pair geometry when doing this
matching game.
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ci
sp3 N
C2
sp C
sp o
N1
sp2 N
sp3 0
sp3 C
01
sp N
sp2 0
sp2 C
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