Shapes of Molecules Flashcards
Describe charge clouds
Bonding pairs and electrons exist as charge clouds.
A charge cloud is an area where you have a really big chance of finding an electron pair.
The electrons don’t stay still- they whizz around inside the charge cloud
Describe the order of strength of electron charge clouds in different bonding pairs (biggest to smallest)
Lone pair/lone pair angles are the biggest
Lone pair/bonding pair angles are the second biggest
Bonding pair/bonding pair angles are the smallest
Shape and bond angle of molecules with two electron pairs and no lone pairs
Linear shape
180 degree angles
Shape and bond angle of molecules with three electron pairs and no lone pairs
Trigonal Planar
120 degree angles
Shape and bond angle of molecules with four electron pairs and no lone pairs
Tetrahedral
109.5 degree angles
Shape and bond angle of molecules with four electron pairs and one lone pair
Trigonal Pyramidal
107 degree angles
Shape and bond angle of molecules with four electron pairs and two lone pairs
Bent
104.5 degree angles
Shape and bond angle of molecules with five electron pairs and no lone pairs
Trigonal bipyramidal
120 and 90 degree angles
Shape and bond angle of molecules with five electron pairs and one lone pair
Seesaw
102 and 87 degree angles
Shape and bond angle of molecules with five electron pairs and two lone pairs
T-shaped
88 degree angles
Shape and bond angle of molecules with six electron pairs and no lone pairs
Octahedral
90 degree bond angles
Shape and bond angle of molecules with six electron pairs and two lone pairs
Square planar
90 degree bond angles