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1,Explain the concept behind VSEPR theory. 2,Draw a Lewis structure for CHCl3. A, How many total valence electrons does the molecule have? B, Describe the geometry (electron group arrangement, shape) of the molecule. C, Is the molecule polar? Explain. D, Would you expect it to have any isomeric forms? Explain. E, Would the molecule have any resonance structures? Explain. 3,Explain the concept behind valence bond theory. 4, Again, consider the CHCl3 atom. A, How many lone pairs does the carbon...
Draw the Lewis structure for PCl₆-, then answer the following questions: A. How many valence electrons does this compound have? B. How many bonded electrons does this compound have? C. How many lone pairs of electrons does this compound have? D. How many single bonds does this compound have? E. How many double bonds does this compound have? F. What is the electron group arrangement {aka electron pair geometry} (enter one of the following: linear, trigonal planar, tetrahedral, trigonal bipyramidal, octahedral)? G. What is the molecular geometry {aka...
Prelab Assignment You are asked by your instructor to draw the Lewis structure of the NHCI molecule. Being of a conservative nature, you proceed as directed in the Procedure section. 1. First, find the number of valence electrons in NHECI. For counting purposes with Lewis structures, the number of valence electrons in an atom of a main group clement is equal to the last digit in the group number of that element in the Periodic Table. N is in Group...
Draw the Lewis structure for AsH₃, then answer the following questions: A. How many valence electrons does this compound have? B. How many bonded electrons does this compound have? C. How many lone pairs of electrons does this compound have? D. How many single bonds does this compound have? E. How many double bonds does this compound have? F. What is the electron group arrangement {aka electron pair geometry}(enter one of the following: linear, trigonal planar, tetrahedral, trigonal bipyramidal, octahedral)? G. What is the molecular geometry {aka...
Draw the Lewis structure for SeS3 and answer the following questions. How many valence electrons are present in this compound? How many bonding electrons are present in this compound? How many lone pair (non-bonding) electrons are present in this compound?
Draw the Lewis structure for ICl5 and answer the following questions. How many valence electrons are present in this compound? How many bonding electrons are present in this compound? How many lone pair (non-bonding) electrons are present in this compound?
5. Draw a Lewis Dot Structure of SiSZ? a. How many lone pairs are on the entire molecule? b. How many electron domains are there? c. What is the electronic shape? d. What is the molecular shape? e. Is there resonance? f. is the molecule polar? g. What is the hybridization? 6. Draw a Lewis Dot Structure of Sel4 a. How many lone pairs are on the entire molecule? b. How many electron domains are there? c. What is the...
Draw the Lewis structure for HNO2. If the valence shells are filled to the usual limit (maximum of 8) how many non bonding valence electrons are in the mole¬cule? 6 14 0 10 2
For the nitrite ion: a) How many valence electrons are in this ion? b) Draw the correct Lewis structure for the nitrite ion, including formal charges. (Make sure it is a Lewis Structure here. A correct molecular structure that is not a "Lewis Structure" is incorrect.) c) What is the electronic shape of the electron pairs? d) What is the molecular (geometric) shape of the ion? e) What is the hybridization on the central atom or atoms? f) Sketch the...
Draw the Lewis structure for each of the following molecules. Indicate how many total electron domains, bonding electron domains, and non-bonding electron domains the central atom for each molecule has and then write the geometry of each molecule. NO3- CO32- C2H2 SO2 NI3 b) Draw the Lewis Structure for CO. Calculate the formal charge of the Carbon and Oxygen atoms.