Shapes of Molecules Flashcards
What does VSEPR stand for
What is it used for
Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion
Used to determine the 3-D shape of a covalent molecule
What is the general notation used in VSEPR
ABn
Use VSEPR theory to work out the shape of BF₃
Electrons from Boron: 3
Number of B-F bonds: 3
Total electrons at Boron: 6
THREE electron pairs - therefore AB₃
Repulsion in minimised by a trigonal planar arrangement with bond angles of 120°
Use VSERP theory to work out the shape of CH₄
Electron from Carbon: 4
Number of C-H bonds: 4
Total electrons at carbon: 8
FOUR electron pairs - therefore AB₄
Repulsion is minimised by a tetrahedral arrangement with bond angle all 109.5°
Using VSEPR theory, work out the shape of PF₅
Electrons from Phosphorus: 5
Number of P-F bonds: 5
Total electrons at Phosphorus: 10
FIVE electron pairs - therefore AB₅
Repulsion is minimised by a trigonal bipyramidal arrangement with bond angles of 90° (ax) and 120° (eq)
Be aware you can also have a square-base pyramid configuration too
Using VSEPR theory, work out the shape of SF₆
Electrons from Sulphur: 6
Number of S-F bonds: 6
Total electron at Sulphur: 12
SIX electron pairs - therefore AB₆
Repulsion is minimised by an octahedral arrangement
Using VSEPR theory, work out the shape of NH₄⁺
Electrons from Nitrogen: 5
Number of N-H bonds: 4
SUBTRACT e- for +VE charge: -1(as charge is on central atom)
Total electrons at N: 8
FOUR electron pairs - therefore AB₄
TETRAHEDRAL arrangement
Using VSEPR theory, work out the shape of PF₆¯
Electrons from Phosphorus: 5
Number of P-F bonds: 6
ADD e- for -VE charge: +1 (as charge is on central atom)
Total electrons at Phosphorus: 12
SIX electron pairs - therefore AB₆
Octahedral arrangement
If some of the central atom electrons do not participate in bonding they are…
Lone pairs
How do lone pairs affect VSERP theory, and what annotation is used to represent them
Lone pairs affect the shape of a molecule, and hence must be included in the electron count
A lone pair will be given the symbol L
Using VSERP theory, describe the shape of SnCl₂
Electrons from Sn: 4
Number of Sn-Cl bonds: 2
Total electron at Sn: 6
THREE electron pairs, but only TWO bonds - therefore AB₂L
Shape BASED on trigonal planar - with one vertex occupied by the lone pair. Appears to be V-shaped
Electron repulsion pair theory states that
Repulsion from lone pairs are greater than those from bonded pairs
Therefore the bond angles between two bonded pairs will be smaller, with the presence of a lone pair
Using VSEPR thoery, work out the shape of NH₃
Electrons from Nitrogen: 5
Number of N-H bonds: 3
Total electrons at Nitrogen: 8
FOUR electron pairs, but only THREE bonds - therefore AB₃L
Shape BASED on tetrahedral - with one vertex occupied by the lone pair. So appear pyramidal
Because of the lone pair, the angle between the N-H bonds will be smaller
Using VSEPR theory, what is the shape of H₂O
Electrons from Oxygen: 6
Number of O-H bonds: 2
Total electrons at Oxygen: 8
FOUR electron pairs, but only TWO bonds - therefore AB₂L₂
Shape based on tetrahderal - but with two verticies occupied by the lone pairs. Appears to be V-shaped
Smaller bond angle between O-H because of lone pair repulsion