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Title: VESPR Theory


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VESPR Theory
  • Chemistry 332

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How realistic is the Lewis dot pictures to actual
molecule shape?
  • Just as a picture may fail to do your appearance
    justice.
  • Electron dot structures fail to reflect the
    three-dimensional shapes of molecules
  • Get out a sheet of paper and grab a partner from
    around you and go get a model kit
  • Let the building begin!!!

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Perform the following tasks
  • Draw the Lewis dot structure for CH4
  • Using your model kits build this molecule.
  • Draw a picture under the Lewis dot as it look in
    the model you just built

4
METHANE MOLECULE
  • Methane molecules really exist in three
    dimensions
  • The geometric shape is called a regular
    tetrahedron
  • In this arrangement, all the H-C-H angles are
    109.5

5
Tetrahedral Shape
  • The methane molecule has four bonding electron
    pairs and no unshared pairs
  • The bonds are farthest apart when the angle
    between the central carbon and its attached
    hydrogens is 109.5

6
VSEPR theory
  • The Valence-Shell Electron-Pair Repulsion theory
  • States that because electron pairs repel,
    molecules adjust their shapes so that the
    valence-electron pairs are as far apart as
    possible.

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More Building
  • Draw the electron dot structure for ammonia, NH3
  • Build the model and draw an accurate picture of
    what you see from your model.

8
Pyramidal Structure
  • Unshared pairs of electrons are important when
    you are trying to predict the shapes of
    molecules.
  • The unshared pared pair of electron in the NH3
    molecule strongly repels the bonding pairs,
    pushing them closer together
  • Bond angle is only 107

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Back to building
  • Draw the Lewis dot structure for water, H2O
  • Build the model using the model kits.
  • Draw the picture of the model you have created

10
Bent shape
  • Two bonding pairs and two unshared pairs of
    electrons from a tetrahedral arrangement around
    the central oxygen.
  • The water molecule is planar (flat) but bent
  • Measure bond length is about 105

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Back to building
  • Draw the Lewis dot structure for CO2
  • Build the CO2 model using the model kits
  • Draw a picture of the model you just made

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Linear molecule
  • The carbon in CO2 has no unshared pairs
  • The double bonds joining the oxygens to the
    carbon are farthest apart when the bond angle is
    180.

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Trigonal planar
  • Draw the Lewis dot structure for NO3-1
  • You will notice that there is a double bond with
    no unshared pair of electrons
  • Now build this model
  • This new shape is called trigonal planar

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Trigonal Planar
  • Has bond angles 120
  • Consist of one double bond no lone pair of
    electrons

15
Build the following molecules and predict their
shape
  • N2
  • NH3
  • HF
  • CH3OH
  • H2S
  • CHCl3
  • I2
  • O2

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Here are the answers
  • N2 linear
  • NH3 pyramidal
  • HF linear
  • CH3OH tetrahedral
  • H2S bent
  • CHCl3 tetrahedral
  • I2 linear
  • O2 linear

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