EL - Shapes of molecules Flashcards
What does molecular shape depend on?
The number and type of electron pairs in the outer shell of the central atom.
What do electron pairs do to each other and why?
They are all negatively charged so will repel each other to become as far apart as possible.
What does the type of electron pair affect in the shape of a molecule?
The type of electron pair effects how much it repels other electron pairs.
Which repel more; lone pairs or bonding pairs (of electrons)?
Lone pairs.
Where are the greatest bond angles between?
Lone pairs of electrons.
Why are bond angles between bonding pairs often reduced?
Because they are pushed together by lone-pair repulsion.
Put these bond angle sizes in order from largest to smallest:
Lone-pair/bonding-pair angles.
Lone-pair/lone-pair angles.
Bonding-pair/bonding-pair angles.
Lone-pair/lone-pair angles.
Lone-pair/bonding-pair angles.
Bonding-pair/bonding-pair angles.
What is a way of predicting molecular shape?
‘Electron pair repulsion theory’
When drawing molecules in 3D, how do you draw the direction of the bonds?
Use a solid triangular wedge to show a bond pointing out of the page towards you and use a broken triangular shape of lines to show a bond pointing into the page away from you.
How can you use electron pairs to predict the shapes of molecules?
First you have to draw a dot-and-cross diagram. From this you can then work out how many bonding and non-bonding electron pairs are on the central atom.
What shape are molecules with 2 electron pairs on the central atom?
Linear.
What shape are molecules with 3 electron pairs on the central atom?
no lone pairs = trigonal planar
1 lone pair = non-linear or ‘bent’
What shape are molecules with 4 electron pairs on the central atom?
no lone pairs = tetrahedral
1 lone pair = trigonal pyramidal
2 lone pairs = non-linear or ‘bent’
What shape are molecules with 5 electron pairs on the central atom?
no lone pairs = trigonal bipyramidal
What shape are molecules with 6 electron pairs on the central atom?
no lone pairs = octahedral