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4. (b) Consider the following terms used to describe molecular structure: linear, bent, trigonal planar, trigonal...
Consider the following terms used to describe molecular structure: linear, bent, trigonal planar, trigonal pyramidal, tetrahedral, and octahedral. For each of the simple molecules below, select the correct term to match the structure. Base your prediction on your Lewis structure (which you do not have to include here). If the molecular structure is not one of the above, write None. (5 pts) OCS Structure = (5 pts) NNO Structure = (5 pts) 03 Structure = (5 pts) BF Structure =...
Consider the following terms used to describe molecular structure: linear, bent, trigonal planar, trigonal pyramidal, tetrahedral, and octahedral. For each of the simple molecules below, select the correct term to match the structure. Base your prediction on your Lewis structure (which you do not have to include here). If the molecular structure is not one of the above, write None. (5 pts) OCS Structure = (5 pts) NNO Structure (5 pts) 03 Structure (5 pts) BFZ Structure = (5 pts)...
3. (cont).(c) (10 pts) Now consider the MO diagram below, which could be used to describe the bonding. Explain whether NO+ or NO- would have a stronger bond. 2po* 2p* 2prº P. 20.P. 2p. 2p 2pr 2pm 2pc 25 25 Which one is stronger? Why? 4. Stronger bond = (d) (10 pts) What bond order would you predict for neutral NO? BO = Consider the following terms used to describe molecular structure: linear, bent, trigonal planar, trigonal pyramidal, tetrahedral, and...
(cont).(c) describe the bonding. Explain whether NO or NO would have a stronger bond. (10 pts) Now consider the MO diagram below, which could be used to 2pg 2px" 2pm 2px 2p 2p0 Which one is stronger? Why? (d) Stronger bond = (10 pts) What bond order would you predict for neutral NO? 4. (a) (b) BO = Consider the following terms used to describe molecular structure: linear, bent, trigonal planar, trigonal pyramidal, tetrahedral, and octahedral. For each of the...
VSEPR theory predicts which shape for the molecular structure of the following molecules or molecular ions? (i.e. the arrangement of only the bonded atoms about the central atom) bent (or angular) linear octahedral see-saw square planar square pyramidal tetrahedral trigonal bipyramidal trigonal planar trigonal pyramidal T-shaped ICl3 molecule (The central atom is I.) bent (or angular) linear octahedral see-saw square planar square pyramidal tetrahedral trigonal bipyramidal trigonal planar trigonal pyramidal T-shaped IO4- ion (The central atom is I.) bent (or angular) linear...
For which molecular geometries (linear, bent, trigonal planar, trigonal pyramidal, tetrahedral, square planar, T-shaped, seesaw-shaped, trigonal bipyramidal, square pyramidal, octahedral) can an ABxmolecule be nonpolar if there are (a) two different types of terminal atoms and (b) three different types of terminal atoms? 2 types of terminal atoms 3 types of terminal atoms linear can be nonpolar can't be nonpolar can't have 3 different terminal atoms bent can be nonpolar can't be nonpolar can't have 3...
Use the following choices to describe the molecular structure of H30* linear angular (bent or V-shaped) tetrahedral trigonal planar trigonal pyramidal
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1. What is the molecular geometry of SBr4? A) seesaw B) square planar C) square pyramidal D) tetrahedral 2. Using the VSEPR model, the molecular geometry of the central atom in CF4 is A) linear B) trigonal planar C) tetrahedral D) bent E) trigonal pyramidal 3. Using the VSEPR model, the molecular geometry of the central atom in NC13 is A) linear B) trigonal planar C) tetrahedral D) bent E) trigonal pyramidal 4. Using the VSEPR model, the...
What is the correct molecular geometry for ICl4-? octahedral, square planar tetrahedral trigonal pyramidal linear trigonal planar
RESULTS (The choices of electron pair geometry and molecular shape are linear, bent, trigonal planar, trigonal pyramidal, and tetrahedral) /The lone pairs' refers to the value for the whole molecule or ion; not the central atom/ valence electrons Molecule Bromine, Br bond pairs lone pairs sigma bonds pi bonds electron pair geometry molecular shape polar or nonpolar Lewis Structure: Molecule Water, H2O Lewis Structure: valence electrons bond pairs lone pairs sigma bonds pi bonds electron pair geometry molecular shape polar...