Chapter 3: Bonding Models - Discrete Structures Flashcards

1
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1 Bond Pair
0 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: linear

Electron Geometry: linear

Bond angle: 180

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2 Bond Pair
0 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: linear

Electron Geometry: linear

Bond angle: 180

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1 Bond Pair
1 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: linear

Electron Geometry: linear

Bond angle: 180

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3 Bond Pair
0 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: trigonal planar

Electron Geometry: trigonal planar

Bond angle: 120

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5
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2 Bond pair
1 Lone pair

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Molecular shape: bent

Electron Geometry: trigonal planar

Bond angle: <120

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1 Bond Pair
2 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: linear

Electron Geometry: trigonal planar

Bond angle: 180

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4 Bond Pair
0 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: tetrahedral

Electron Geometry: tetrahedral

Bond angle: 109.5

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3 Bond Pair
1 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: trigonal pyramidal

Electron Geometry: tetrahedral

Bond angle: 107.3

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2 Bond Pair
2 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: bent

Electron Geometry: tetrahedral

Bond angle: 104

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1 Bond Pair
3 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: linear

Electron Geometry: tetrahedral

Bond angle: 180

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5 Bond Pair
0 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: trigonal bipyramidal

Electron Geometry: trigonal bipyramidal

Bond angle: 90 and 120

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4 Bond Pair
1 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: see-saw

Electron Geometry: trigonal bipyramidal

Bond angle: 90 and 120

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3 Bond Pair
2 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: T-shape

Electron Geometry: trigonal bipyramidal

Bond angle: 90

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2 Bond Pair
3 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: linear

Electron Geometry: trigonal bipyramidal

Bond angle: 180

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6 Bond pair
0 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: octahedral

Electron Geometry: octahedral

Bond angle: 90

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16
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5 Bond Pair
1 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: square pyramid

Electron Geometry: octahedral

Bond angle: 90

17
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4 Bond Pair
2 Lone Pair

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Molecular shape: square planar

Electron Geometry: octahedral

Bond angle: 90

18
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7 Bond Pairs
0 Lone Pairs

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Molecular shape: pentahedral bipyramidal

Electron Geometry: pentahedral bipyramidal

Bond angle: 72 and 90

19
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8 bond Pairs
0 Lone Pairs

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Molecular shape: Square
antiprismatic

Electron Geometry: Square
antiprismatic

Bond angle: 70.5, 99.6 and 109.5

20
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Define Bond

A

Exist between 2 atoms, when they share one or more pairs of e-.

21
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Define hypervalence

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Expanded valence shell or expanded e- count.

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