The given molecular shapes are to be matched with their corresponding species. Concept introduction: VSEPR theory is based on the repulsions between the electrons pair in the valence shell. According to VSEPR theory, the shape of a molecule depends on the position of the electron pairs to minimize the repulsion, and maximize the stability. According to VSEPR theory, the table for molecular geometries when the central atom has no lone pair is as follows: Electron groups Geometry Ideal bond angle 2 Linear 180 ° 3 Trigonal Planar 120 ° 4 Tetrahedral 109.5 ° 5 Trigonal bipyramidal 90 ° , 120 ° 6 Octahedral 90 °
The given molecular shapes are to be matched with their corresponding species. Concept introduction: VSEPR theory is based on the repulsions between the electrons pair in the valence shell. According to VSEPR theory, the shape of a molecule depends on the position of the electron pairs to minimize the repulsion, and maximize the stability. According to VSEPR theory, the table for molecular geometries when the central atom has no lone pair is as follows: Electron groups Geometry Ideal bond angle 2 Linear 180 ° 3 Trigonal Planar 120 ° 4 Tetrahedral 109.5 ° 5 Trigonal bipyramidal 90 ° , 120 ° 6 Octahedral 90 °
The given molecular shapes are to be matched with their corresponding species.
Concept introduction:
VSEPR theory is based on the repulsions between the electrons pair in the valence shell. According to VSEPR theory, the shape of a molecule depends on the position of the electron pairs to minimize the repulsion, and maximize the stability.
According to VSEPR theory, the table for molecular geometries when the central atom has no lone pair is as follows:
ElectrongroupsGeometryIdeal bond angle2Linear180°3TrigonalPlanar120°4Tetrahedral109.5°5Trigonalbipyramidal90°,120°6Octahedral90°
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The polar molecular shape is to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Dipole moment arises when there is a separation of charges between two ions or atoms involved in the bond. The dipole moment is a vector quantity and its direction towards the most electronegative atom.
The direction of the dipole moment is represented as follows:
The polar and non-polar molecule can be identified on the basis of the net dipole moment. Polar molecules have non zero value of net dipole moment and the nonpolar molecules have zero net dipole moment.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Molecular shape with the most valence electron around the central atom is to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Valence electrons are the outermost electrons of the central atom in its valence shell. For example, oxygen has 1s22s22p4 configuration, therefore, the valence electrons of oxygen are 6.
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