Chapter 11: Problem 115
Using the VSEPR theory, predict the molecular structure of each of the following molecules. a. \(\mathrm{Cl}_{2} \mathrm{O}\) b. \(\mathrm{OF}_{2}\) c. \(\mathrm{SiCl}_{4}\)
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Chapter 11: Problem 115
Using the VSEPR theory, predict the molecular structure of each of the following molecules. a. \(\mathrm{Cl}_{2} \mathrm{O}\) b. \(\mathrm{OF}_{2}\) c. \(\mathrm{SiCl}_{4}\)
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Write a Lewis structure for each of the following simple molecules. Show all bonding valence electron pairs as lines and all nonbonding valence electron pairs as dots. a. \(\mathrm{H}_{2}\) b. HCl c. \(\mathrm{CF}_{4}\) d. \(\mathrm{C}_{2} \mathrm{F}_{6}\)
For the indicated atom in each of the following molecules or ions, give the number and arrangement of the electron pairs around that atom. a. \(\mathrm{P}\) in \(\mathrm{PH}_{3}\) b. \(\mathrm{Cl}\) in \(\mathrm{ClO}_{4}^{-}\) c. \(\mathrm{O}\) in \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}\)
Using the VSEPR theory, predict the molecular structure of each of the following molecules or ions containing multiple bonds. a. \(\mathrm{SO}_{2}\) b. \(\mathrm{SO}_{3}\) c. \(\mathrm{HCO}_{3}^{-}\) (hydrogen is bonded to oxygen) d. HCN
Explain the difference between a covalent bond formed between two atoms of the same element and a covalent bond formed between atoms of two different elements.
For the indicated atom in each of the following molecules or ions, give the number and arrangement of the electron pairs around that atom. a. \(P\) in \(\mathrm{PO}_{4}^{3-}\) b. \(\mathrm{S}\) in \(\mathrm{SO}_{4}^{2-}\) c. \(\operatorname{Sin} \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{S}\)
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