Title: Lecture 11 VSEPR Theory, Molecular Shape
1Lecture 11 - VSEPR Theory, Molecular Shape
2- Chapter 7 (all sections)
- Assignment 5
3Review
- Ionic vs. Covalent Bonds
- Group II chemistry
- Lewis Diagrams for Covalent Compounds
- Formal Charge
4Resonance Structures
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O O O O O O
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5 O O O S O S O S O O O O
6- e.g. carbonate ion, CO3-2
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O O O C O C O C O O O O
7Molecules that dont obey rules
- Case 1. Odd-electron molecules
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NO NO O
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Nitric Oxide
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Nitrogen Dioxide
8Molecules that dont obey rules
- Case 2. Incomplete octets
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F B F F
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H - Cl
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9Molecules that dont obey rules
- Case 3. Expanded Octets
- e.g. Phosphorus Ne 3s2 3p3
- e.g. Sulfur Ne 3s2 3p4
- e.g Xenon Ne 3s2 3p6
- 3d sublevel is close in energy to 3p!
10Molecules that dont obey rules
Cl F Cl F F Cl P S Cl F F Cl F
10 electrons!
12 electrons!
11Molecules that dont obey rules
F
F
Xe
F
F
12 electrons!
12Molecular Shape
- Aspirin
- Acetylsalicylic acid
- C9H8O4
- (COOH)C6H4OCOCH3
- but what is the shape of the molecule?
13Nicotine Addiction
- 1. Nicotine binds to a protein on a neuron cell
body - 2. An ion channel opens, admitting Na ions
- 3. A signal travels through the neuron
- 4. The neuron releases dopamine
- 5. Dopamine makes you happy
14Predicting Molecular Shapes
- VSEPR Theory
- (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion)
- - Electron clouds repel one another
- - Terminal atoms move as far apart as possible
- - Distinctive geometry results
15VSEPR
- Step 1. Count the number of
- electron clouds around the central atom
- - bonding pairs (2 e-)
- - double bonds (4 e-)
- - triple bonds (6 e-)
- - lone pairs (2 e-)
- - lone electrons (1 e-)
16VSEPR
- Step 2. Predict the shape!
17VSEPR
- Charge Bonds Lone Notation Shape
- Clouds Pairs
- 2 2 0 AX2 linear
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18AX2 e.g. CO2
- (Linear)
- O C O
- bond angle 180o
19VSEPR
- Charge Bonds Lone Notation Shape
- Clouds Pairs
- 2 2 0 AX2 linear
- 3 3 0 AX3 trigonal
- planar
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20AX3 e.g. BF3
- (trigonal planar)
- bond angle 120o
F
B
F
F
21VSEPR
- Charge Bonds Lone Notation Shape
- Clouds Pairs
- 2 2 0 AX2 linear
- 3 3 0 AX3 trigonal
- planar
- 3 2 1 AX2E bent
22AX2E e.g. SO2
- (bent)
- ideal bond angle 120o
O
S
O
23VSEPR
- Charge Bonds Lone Notation Shape
- Clouds Pairs
- 4 4 0 AX4 tetrahedral
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24AX4 e.g. methane
(tetrahedral)
All angles 109.5o
H
C
H
H
H
25VSEPR
- Charge Bonds Lone Notation Shape
- Clouds Pairs
- 4 4 0 AX4 tetrahedral
- 4 3 1 AX3E trigonal
pyramidal -
26AX3E e.g. ammonia
(trigonal pyramidal)
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N
H
H
107.3o
H
27VSEPR
- Charge Bonds Lone Notation Shape
- Clouds Pairs
- 4 4 0 AX4 tetrahedral
- 4 3 1 AX3E trigonal
pyramidal - 4 2 2 AX2E2 bent
28AX2E2 e.g. water
(bent)
H
H
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104.5o
O
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H
29VSEPR
- Charge Bonds Lone Notation Shape
- Clouds Pairs
- 5 5 0 AX5 trigonal
bipyramidal
30AX5 e.g. PCl5
(trigonal bipyramidal)
Cl Cl Cl P Cl Cl
ideal angles 90o, 120o
31VSEPR
- Charge Bonds Lone Notation Shape
- Clouds Pairs
- 5 5 0 AX5 trigonal
bipyramidal - 5 4 1 AX4E see-saw
32AX4E e.g. SF4
(seesaw)
F F S F F
ideal angles 90o, 120o
33VSEPR
- Charge Bonds Lone Notation Shape
- Clouds Pairs
- 5 5 0 AX5 trigonal
bipyramidal - 5 4 1 AX4E see-saw
- 5 3 2 AX3E2 T-shaped
34AX3E2 e.g. ICl3
(t-shaped)
Cl Cl I Cl
ideal angles 90o
35VSEPR
- Charge Bonds Lone Notation Shape
- Clouds Pairs
- 5 5 0 AX5 trigonal
bipyramidal - 5 4 1 AX4E see-saw
- 5 3 2 AX3E2 T-shaped
- 5 2 3 AX2E3 Linear
36AX2E3 e.g. XeF2
(linear)
F Xe F
angle 180o
37VSEPR
- Charge Bonds Lone Notation Shape
- Clouds Pairs
- 6 6 0 AX6 octahedral
38AX6 e.g. SF6
(octahedral)
F F F S F F F
all angles 90o
39VSEPR
- Charge Bonds Lone Notation Shape
- Clouds Pairs
- 6 6 0 AX6 octahedral
- 6 5 1 AX5E square
pyramidal
40AX5E e.g. IF5
(square pyramidal)
F F F I F F
all angles 90o
41VSEPR
- Charge Bonds Lone Notation Shape
- Clouds Pairs
- 6 6 0 AX6 octahedral
- 6 5 1 AX5E square
pyramidal - 6 4 2 AX4E2 square
planar
42AX4E2 e.g. XeF4
F F Xe F F
(square planar)
all angles 90o
43Bond Angles
- e.g. tetrahedral molecules
- Molecule H-A-H angle
- CH4 109.5
- CH3Cl 110
- NH3 107.3
- H2O 104.5
44lone pair repels bonding pairs...
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N
H
H
...pushing H atoms together
107.3o
H
45 and two lone pairs repel even harder
H
H
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104.5o
O
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H
46Cl
electronegative Cl attracts electrons in
the C - Cl bond...
C
H
H
...allowing C-H bonds to move apart
110o
H