Title: General Chemistry
1Molecular Shapes
2Molecular Shapes
In order to predict molecular shape, we assume
the valence electrons repel each other.
Therefore, the molecule adopts whichever 3D
geometry minimized this repulsion. We call this
process Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion
(VSEPR) theory.
3The VSEPR Model common Mol. Geo.
4Electron-Domain Geo.
5The VSEPR Model
Predicting Molecular Geometries
6The VSEPR Model
Predicting Molecular Geometries
7The VSEPR Model
Predicting Molecular Geometries
8The VSEPR Model
Molecules with Expanded Valence Shells
9The VSEPR Model
Molecules with Expanded Valence Shells
10The VSEPR Model
- We determine the electron domain geometry by
looking at electrons around the central atom. - We name the molecular geometry by the positions
of atoms. - We ignore lone pairs in the molecular geometry.
11The VSEPR Model
The Effect of Nonbonding Electrons and Multiple
Bonds on Bond Angles By experiment, the H-X-H
bond angle decreases on moving from C to N to
O Since electrons in a bond are attracted by
two nuclei, they do not repel as much as lone
pairs. Therefore, the bond angle decreases as the
number of lone pairs increase.
12The VSEPR Model
The Effect of Nonbonding Electrons and Multiple
Bonds on Bond Angles Similarly, electrons in
multiple bonds repel more than electrons in
single bonds.
13The VSEPR Model
Molecules with More than One Central Atom In
acetic acid, CH3COOH, there are three central
atoms. We assign the geometry about each central
atom separately.
14Polarity of Molecules
Polar molecules interact with electric fields. If
the centers of negative and positive charge do
not coincide, then the molecule is polar.
15Polarity of Molecules
Dipole Moments of Polyatomic Molecules Example
in CO2, each C-O dipole is canceled because the
molecule is linear. In H2O, the H-O dipoles do
not cancel because the molecule is bent.
16Polarity of Molecules
Dipole Moments of Polyatomic Molecules
17Covalent Bonding and Orbital Overlap
- Lewis structures and VSEPR do not explain why a
bond forms. - How do we account for shape in terms of quantum
mechanics? - What are the orbitals that are involved in
bonding? - We use Valence Bond Theory
- Bonds form when orbitals on atoms overlap.
- There are two electrons of opposite spin in the
orbital overlap.
18Covalent Bonding and Orbital Overlap
19Covalent Bonding and Orbital Overlap
20Hybrid Orbitals
- sp Hybrid Orbitals
- Consider the BeF2 molecule (experimentally known
to exist) - Be has a 1s22s2 electron configuration.
- There is no unpaired electron available for
bonding. - We conclude that the atomic orbitals are not
adequate to describe orbitals in molecules. - We know that the F-Be-F bond angle is 180? (VSEPR
theory). - We also know that one electron from Be is shared
with each one of the unpaired electrons from F.
21Formation of sp Hybrid Orbital
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22Formation of sp2 Orbitals
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23Formation of sp3 Orbitals
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24Bonding in H2O
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25Hybridization in Ethylene
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26Table 9.4p 366
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27Hybrid Orbitals
- Summary
- To assign hybridization
- draw a Lewis structure
- assign the electron pair geometry using VSEPR
theory - from the electron pair geometry, determine the
hybridization and - name the molecular geometry by the positions of
the atoms.
28Pi Bond Formation in Ethylene
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29Triple Bond in Acetylene
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30Bonding in Benzene
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31Orbitals of Benzene
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32Molecular Orbitals
- Some aspects of bonding are not explained by
Lewis structures, VSEPR theory and hybridization.
(E.g. why does O2 interact with a magnetic
field? Why are some molecules colored?) - For these molecules, we use Molecular Orbital
(MO) Theory. - Just as electrons in atoms are found in atomic
orbitals, electrons in molecules are found in
molecular orbitals. - Molecular orbitals
- each contain a maximum of two electrons
- have definite energies
- can be visualized with contour diagrams
- are associated with an entire molecule.
33Molecular Orbitals
The Hydrogen Molecule
34MO Electron Configurations
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