Shapes Of Molecules Flashcards
2 bonding pairs, 0 lone pairs
linear - 180°
3 bonding pairs , 0 lone pairs
trigonal planar - 120°
2 bonding pairs , 1 lone pair
bent (v - shape) 118°
4 bonding pairs, 0 lone pairs
tetrahedral - 109.5°
3 bonding pairs, 1 lone pair
trigonal pyramidal - 107°
2 bonding pairs, 2 lone pairs
bent (v shape) - 104.5°
5 bonding pairs, 0 lone pairs
trigonal bipyramidal - 90°, 120°
4 bonding pairs, 1 lone pairs
trigonal pyramidal or see saw 89°
3 bonding pairs, 2 lone pairs
trigonal planar/ T-shape 89°
6 bonding pairs, 0 lone pairs
octrahedral -90°
5 bonding pairs, 1 lone pair
square pyramid - 89°
4 bonding pairs, 2 lone pairs
square planar - 90°
why are bond angles between bonding pairs reduced?
Due to extra repulsion from a lone pair of electrons. Lone pairs are more compact than bonding pairs, so repel more than bonding pairs.
how much does a lone pair reduce a bond angle by?
2.5°
In square planar structures, why do the 2 lone pair of electrons not affect the bond angle?
As the lone pairs are opposite each other, therefore the extra repulsions cancel each other out.