lab this week exam #4 this friday! today’s topics molecular shape (8.6) molecular polarity (8.7)...
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•LAB THIS WEEK•EXAM #4 THIS FRIDAY!•TODAY’S TOPICS
Molecular Shape (8.6)
Molecular Polarity (8.7)
November 30, 2009
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Molecular Geometry = Electron Pair Geometry, ignoring lone pairs
BF3 and O3
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Molecular Geometry = Electron Pair Geometry, ignoring lone pairs
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Lone pairs alwaysgo in equatorial sites
Molecular Geometry = Electron Pair Geometry, ignoring lone pairs
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Molecular Geometry = Electron Pair Geometry, ignoring lone pairs
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What is the molecular geometry of NO2
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1. Linear2. Bent3. Trigonal planar4. Tetrahedral5. Trigonal pyramid6. T-shaped7. Square pyramid8. Square planar9. octahedral
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What is the molecular geometry of …
1. Linear2. Bent3. Trigonal planar4. Tetrahedral5. Trigonal pyramid6. T-shaped7. Square pyramid8. Square planar9. octahedral
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What is the molecular geometry of …
1. Linear2. Bent3. Trigonal planar4. Tetrahedral5. Trigonal pyramid6. T-shaped7. Square pyramid8. Square planar9. octahedral
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What is the molecular geometry of …
1. Linear2. Bent3. Trigonal planar4. Tetrahedral5. Trigonal pyramid6. T-shaped7. Square pyramid8. Square planar9. octahedral
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Molecular Polarity
Polarity = uneven distribution of charge Bond polarity = Electrons drawn closer to the more
electronegative atom Molecular polarity = Molecule as a whole has a net
separation of charge A polar molecule must have polar bonds A molecule is polar if the directions of the polar bonds
don’t cancel/offset eachother
Nonpolar Examples: CH4, CO2
Polar Examples: H2O, NH3