Title: Molecular Shape
1Molecular Shape
- The Geometry of molecules
2Molecular Geometry
- The shape of a molecule is determined by where
the nuclei are located. - But the nuclei go to certain locations
because of the electron pairs. - Goal minimize electron-pair repulsions.
3Molecular Shape
- Electron pairs repel each other. They want to be
as far apart from each other as they can. - Nonbonding pairs take up a little more room than
bonding pairs They will repel with a greater
force.
4To determine molecular geometry start with the
Lewis e- dot Structure
- Lewis dot structures are 2-D, but they can
help you figure out the 3-D shape. - To help us predict the shape of molecules we will
use - the VSEPR Theory.
5VSEPR Theory Valence Shell Electron Pair
Repulsion
- 1) Draw the Lewis structure.
- 2) Identify the regions of high electron density
Bonding and nonbonding Sites on the central
atom. - a) Each single, double, /or triple bond counts
as 1 region of bonded electron density. - b) Each nonbonding electron pair counts as 1
region of non-bonded electron density. - c) An unpaired electron counts as 1 region of
non-bonded electron density. - 3) Assign a VSEPR formula according to the of
regions. - Resonance structures will fluctuate their
regions.
6VSEPR Theory
- The shape is always referenced around the central
atom. Determine the formula using - A as the central atom
- X as the bonded atoms or shared pairs around
the central atom(A). - E as the unshared electron pairs.
- Example H2O would be AX2E2
- ? A O X2 H2 E2 2 unshared
pairs of e- - .
7Most Common VSEPR Shapes
Memorize
VSPER Formula bonding sites Most stable arrangement
AX2 2 Linear
AX3 3 Trigonal Planar
AX4, AX3E, AX2E2 4 Tetrahedral, Trigonal Pyramidal or Bent
AX5 5 Trigonal bipyramidal
AX6 6 Octahedral
8TWO Share Pairs. LINEAR
- 2 bonding regions.
- 0 unshared pairs.
- Linear.
- Bond angle 180?.
- Central atom regions of electron density
arranged in a straight line.
AX2
Cl?Be?Cl
9Three Shared pairs Trigonal Planor
AX3
F
?
B
?
?
F
F
- 3 bonding regions. 0 unshared pairs.
103 regions of high electron density.
- 1 unshared pair.
- 2 Shared pairs( one single or double bonds).
AX2E
1-
O?N?O
3 unequal regions of electron density Since only
2 are shared, the molecule will look bent.
What is the bond angle?
11Bent slightly lt 120
AX2E
12Four shared pairs
Tetrahedral Bond angles 109.5?.
- 4 shared pairs
- 0 unshared pairs
- Lewis structure
AX4
13Trigonal Pyramidal
AX3E
107
- 3 shared pair
- 1 unshared pair.
?
4 regions of electron density would be 109.5
apart. But only 3 end in atoms, not all 4. The
molecule will look like a squashed pyramid.
Trigonal pyramidal. Bond angles?
144 regions of electron density.
- 2 Shared pairs 2 unshared pairs
- NH2- with 8 valence electrons
4 regions of electron density but only 2 end in
atoms. Molecule will look bent.
AX2E2
Bent 104.5
155 regions of electron density
of bonding regions of lone pairs Shape
5 0 Trigonal Bipyramid
4 1 See-Saw
3 2 T-Structure
2 3 Linear
16Trigonal Bipyramidal
17See-Saw
18T-shaped
19Linear
206 regions of electron density
of bonding regions of lone pairs shape
6 0 Octahedral
5 1 Square Pyramid
4 2 Square Planar
21Octahedral
22Square Pyramid
23Square Planar