Name: __________________________ Date: ______________ Period: _______ Computer#: __________ MOLECULAR GEOMETRY, LEWIS STRUTURES AND VSEPR Std 2F Zumdahl CD 1. Select “Chapter 11” from the main “Contents Menu” 2. Select “Exploration” from the “Overview Menu” 3. Select “The VSEPR Theory of Molecular Structure” from the window that comes up. 4. In the “Exploration” section read screens 1-4 and then copy the chart on page 5. 5. On page “5 of 6” copy the chart showing the various shapes you will get given the Sets of Electron Bonding Pairs and Unshared pairs.to check out your Lewis Structure for correctness. 6. On page “6 of 6” you will find “buttons” for 25 molecules. Do the first 24 but DO NOT DO #25. Numbering of molecules is top row left to right (1-6), 2nd row left to right (7-12), and so on. List each molecular formula, its Lewis structure, shape (bent, linear, tetrahedral, trigonal planar or trigonal pyramidal) and why it is the shape your say it is. You should click on “Examine Lewis Structure” to be sure you wrote it correctly. You should also click on “Examine molecular shape”. Under the “Display” menu at the top choose “Ball and Stick” option and then rotate the molecule to see how it is shaped. Note: an X after the number for a molecule means that the Lewis Structure on the CD is wrong and you will need to fix it. Molecule Lewis Structure Shape Why this shape? BeF2 Straight, or linear No unshared pairs on the central atom, 2 electron pairs on central atom BeH2 Straight, or linear No unshared pairs on the central atom, 2 electron pairs on central atom BF3 Trigonal planar No unshared pairs on the central atom, 3 electron pairs on central atom BH3 Trigonal planar No unshared pairs on the central atom, 3 electron pairs on central atom CCl4 Tetrahedral 4 atoms around the central atom, no unshared electron pairs on central atom CH4 Tetrahedral 4 atoms around the central atom, no unshared electron pairs on central atom CO2 Straight, or linear No unshared pairs on the central atom, 2 electron pairs on central atom 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.X 8. 2CO32- Trigonal planar No unshared pairs on the central atom, 3 electron pairs on central atom 9. F2O Bent, or V-Shaped 2 unshared pairs on the central atom, 4 electron pairs on central atom H2O Bent, or V-Shaped 2 unshared pairs on the central atom, 4 electron pairs on central atom H2S Bent, or V-Shaped 2 unshared pairs on the central atom, 4 electron pairs on central atom HCN Straight, or linear ICl21+ Bent, or V-Shaped 2 unshared pairs on the central atom, 4 electron pairs on central atom NH3 Trigonal planar 10. 11. 12. No unshared pairs on the central atom, 2 electron pairs on central atom 13. 14. No unshared pairs on the central atom, 3 electron pairs on central atom 15.X NO21- Bent, or V-Shaped 1 unshared pair on the central atom, O3 Bent, or V-Shaped, 1 unshared pair on the central atom, 3 electron pairs on central atom also resonant 3 electron pairs on central atom 16.X 17. PCl3 18. Trigonal pyramid One unshared pair on the central atom, 4 electron pairs on central atom Tetrahedral 4 atoms around the central atom, no unshared electron pairs on central atom 3PO4 3- 19. 4 atoms around the central atom, no unshared electron pairs on central atom POCl3 Tetrahedral SF2 2 unshared pairs on the central atom, Bent, or V-Shaped 3 electron pairs on central atom SiCl4 Tetrahedral 20. 21. 4 atoms around the central atom, no unshared electron pairs on central atom 22.X SO2 Bent, or V-Shaped 1 unshared pair on the central atom, SO3 Trigonal planar, and resonant No unshared pairs on the central atom, 3 electron pairs on central atom Tetrahedral 4 atoms around the central atom, no unshared electron pairs on central atom 3 electron pairs on central atom 23. 24. 2SO42- NOTE: When counting electron pairs around the central atom, both double and triple bonds count as only one electron pair when predicting shapes.