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What are the steps to make a proper figure of a molecule using molecular geometry? Do we need to incorporate formal charges in the figure? Thx!

2006-09-03 02:33:21 · 3 answers · asked by Twist_pam 2 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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The proper figure of the molecule depends not on formal cherges but it involves shered and unshared electron pairs in the central atom. So, these are the steps of inding the molecular grometry:

For example: CCl2H2
1. What is your central atom ( Some molecules have many central atoms, like some organic compounds)?
A: C

2. How many are the shared and the unshared electron pairs in the central atom?
A: There are 4 shared electron pairs.

3. Find the structure that has that number of electron pairs.
A. The structure is tetrahedral because it has 4 shared electron pairs and no unshared electron pairs.

I hope I had answered your question. God bless!

2006-09-03 02:52:00 · answer #1 · answered by radioactive_nitroglycerine 3 · 0 0

nicely, the electrons are not actually sitting there next to a minimum of one yet another. they're in consistent action. the assumption of paired electrons is for bonding. There can, notwithstanding, be a single electron. Take nitrogen, as an occasion. It has 5 valence electrons, so 2 aspects could have pairs, and one section could have an electron with the help of itself. enable's say we necessary to bond this with Fluorine. F has 7 valence electrons, so it additionally has a lone electron on one section, so this can be the positioning that the lone nitrogen electron could bond, growing to be a bond with 2 electrons. lower back, save in mind that electrons are continuously shifting at almost the fee of sunshine. they're in no way basically sitting next to a minimum of one yet another, this is basically the thank you to particularly visualize how bonding works. wish this helped, i'm nonetheless examining Chemistry.

2016-12-18 04:02:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

sorry... i have no idea

2006-09-03 02:49:11 · answer #3 · answered by xxxlovelymoi 1 · 0 0

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