Molecular geometries.txt

  1. # of electron domains: 2 ; # of bonded atoms: 2
    linear ; CO2
  2. # of electron domains: 3 ; # of bonded atoms: 3
    trigonal planar ; BF3
  3. # of electron domains: 3 ; # of bonded atoms: 2
    bent ; O3
  4. # of electron domains: 4 ; # of bonded atoms: 4
    tetrahedral ; CH4
  5. # of electron domains: 4 ; # of bonded atoms: 3
    trigonal pyramidal ; NH3
  6. # of electron domains: 4 ; # of bonded atoms: 2
    bent ; H2O
  7. # of electron domains: 5 ; # of bonded atoms: 5
    trigonal bipyramidal ; PCl5
  8. # of electron domains: 5 ; # of bonded atoms: 4
    seesaw ; SF4
  9. # of electron domains: 5 ; # of bonded atoms: 3
    T-shaped ; BrF3
  10. # of electron domains: 5 ; # of bonded atoms: 2
    linear ; XeF2
  11. # of electron domains: 6 ; # of bonded atoms: 6
    octahedral ; SF6
  12. # of electron domains: 6 ; # of bonded atoms: 5
    square pyramidal ; BrF5
  13. # of electron domains: 6 ; # of bonded atoms: 4
    square planar ; XeF4
  14. Linear shape has ______ number of electron domains
    2
  15. Trigonal planar shape has ______ number of electron domains
    3
  16. tetrahedral shape has ______ number of electron domains
    4
  17. Trigonal bipyramidal shape has ______ number of electron domains
    5
  18. octahedral shape has ______ number of electron domains
    6
  19. In the presence of double/triple bonds, the angles of the bonded atoms _________
    increases (ex. 109 single bond to 120 double bond)
  20. bond angle decreases as the number of lone pairs _________
    increases
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Molecular geometries.txt
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Molecular geometries for chem110
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