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CHM151LL: VSEPR and Molecular Geometry Tables

CHM151LL: VSEPR and Molecular Geometry Tables GCC, 2013 page 1 of 8 CHM151LL: VSEPR and Molecular Geometry Tables Valence- shell electron -Pair repulsion ( VSEPR ) model Lewis structures show the two-dimensional distribution of atoms and electrons. The Molecular Geometry , or three-dimensional shape of a molecule or polyatomic ion, can be determined using valence- shell electron -pair repulsion (abbreviated VSEPR and pronounced VES-per ) theory, in which the basic principle is valence electrons around a central atom stay as far apart as possible to minimize the repulsions. For diatomic molecules ( , those made up of two atoms), the shape has to be linear. For molecules with three of more atoms, the shape depends on the number and type of electrons (bonding versus nonbonding) around the central atom. Each electron domain attached to a central atom will repel the other electron domains in its environment.

CHM151LL: VSEPR and Molecular Geometry Tables Valence-Shell Electron-Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) model Lewis structures show the two-dimensional distribution of atoms and electrons. The molecular geometry, or three-dimensional shape of a molecule or polyatomic ion, can be determined using valence-shell electron-pair repulsion (abbreviated VSEPR and ...

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