After the clothes are washed, they are hung in the sun to dry. The changes that occur in the process has to be described in terms of the kinetic molecular theory. Also, the changes occurred are physical or chemical changes has to be given. Concept Introduction: Kinetic molecular theory: This theory explains the laws that describe the behaviour of gases. It is based on five postulates. 1. A gas is composed of a large number of particles which are called molecules that are in constant random motion. 2. The distance between gas molecules is much greater than the size of molecules. Hence, the volume of the molecules is negligible. 3. Intermolecular interactions are so weak. Hence, they are also negligible. 4. Gas molecules collide with one another and with the walls of the container. These collisions are elastic collisions. They do not change the average kinetic energy of the molecules. 5. The average kinetic energy of the molecules depends only on the temperature.
After the clothes are washed, they are hung in the sun to dry. The changes that occur in the process has to be described in terms of the kinetic molecular theory. Also, the changes occurred are physical or chemical changes has to be given. Concept Introduction: Kinetic molecular theory: This theory explains the laws that describe the behaviour of gases. It is based on five postulates. 1. A gas is composed of a large number of particles which are called molecules that are in constant random motion. 2. The distance between gas molecules is much greater than the size of molecules. Hence, the volume of the molecules is negligible. 3. Intermolecular interactions are so weak. Hence, they are also negligible. 4. Gas molecules collide with one another and with the walls of the container. These collisions are elastic collisions. They do not change the average kinetic energy of the molecules. 5. The average kinetic energy of the molecules depends only on the temperature.
After the clothes are washed, they are hung in the sun to dry. The changes that occur in the process has to be described in terms of the kinetic molecular theory. Also, the changes occurred are physical or chemical changes has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Kinetic molecular theory:
This theory explains the laws that describe the behaviour of gases. It is based on five postulates.
1. A gas is composed of a large number of particles which are called molecules that are in constant random motion.
2. The distance between gas molecules is much greater than the size of molecules. Hence, the volume of the molecules is negligible.
3. Intermolecular interactions are so weak. Hence, they are also negligible.
4. Gas molecules collide with one another and with the walls of the container. These collisions are elastic collisions. They do not change the average kinetic energy of the molecules.
5. The average kinetic energy of the molecules depends only on the temperature.
(f) SO:
Best Lewis Structure
3
e group geometry:_
shape/molecular geometry:,
(g) CF2CF2
Best Lewis Structure
polarity:
e group arrangement:_
shape/molecular geometry:
(h) (NH4)2SO4
Best Lewis Structure
polarity:
e group arrangement:
shape/molecular geometry:
polarity:
Sketch (with angles):
Sketch (with angles):
Sketch (with angles):
1.
Problem Set 3b
Chem 141
For each of the following compounds draw the BEST Lewis Structure then sketch the molecule (showing
bond angles). Identify (i) electron group geometry (ii) shape around EACH central atom (iii) whether the
molecule is polar or non-polar (iv)
(a) SeF4
Best Lewis Structure
e group arrangement:_
shape/molecular geometry:
polarity:
(b) AsOBr3
Best Lewis Structure
e group arrangement:_
shape/molecular geometry:
polarity:
Sketch (with angles):
Sketch (with angles):
(c) SOCI
Best Lewis Structure
2
e group arrangement:
shape/molecular geometry:_
(d) PCls
Best Lewis Structure
polarity:
e group geometry:_
shape/molecular geometry:_
(e) Ba(BrO2):
Best Lewis Structure
polarity:
e group arrangement:
shape/molecular geometry:
polarity:
Sketch (with angles):
Sketch (with angles):
Sketch (with angles):
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