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Title: Chemistry 121


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Chemistry 121
  • Week 10 VB Theory,
  • Equilibrium

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Linear sp hybridization
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Linear sp hybridization
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Trigonal planar sp2 hybridization
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Tetrahedral sp3 hybridization
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Tetrahedral sp3 hybridization
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Trigonal bipyrimidal sp3d hybridization
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Octahedral sp3d2 hybridization
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sp2
sp3
sp
sp3d
sp3d2
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Hybridization
  • http//www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/essentialche
    mistry/flash/hybrv18.swf

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Check-in
  • Indicate the hybridization of each of the labeled
    atoms

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Check-in
  • The double bond in O2 and the triple bond between
    two carbons have almost the same bond length, 121
    and 120 pm, respectively.
  • If bond lengths get shorter as bond order
    increases, why is the double bond between oxygen
    atoms the same length as the triple bond between
    carbon atoms?
  • The question above states that a triple bond can
    exist between two carbon atoms.  What comprises a
    "triple bond" between two carbon atoms?  
  • Can two carbon atoms share four bonds?  Why or
    why not?

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Paper wad equilibrium
Pwad (left) ? Pwad (right)
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Paper wad equilibrium
Pwad (left) ? Pwad (right)
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Paper wad equilibrium
Pwad (left) ? Pwad (right)
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Paper wad equilibrium
Pwad (left) ? Pwad (right)
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Paper wad equilibrium
Pwad (right) ? Pwad (left)
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Check-in
  • H2 (g) Cl2 (g) ? 2 HCl (g)
  • (a) When this reaction has reached equilibrium,
    no further reaction occurs.
  • (b) When equilibrium is established, the number
    of moles of reactants equals the number of moles
    of products for this reaction.
  • (c) The concentration of each substance in the
    system will be constant at equilibrium.
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