molecular shape chart  template

Molecular Shape Chart

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bizzlibrary template file type image
CATEGORY
Charts
DEPARTMENT
Marketing
LANGUAGE
English
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.docx (0.14 MB)

Molecular geometry is used to determine the shape of a molecule. Molecular Shape is important when determine how molecular acts and reacts to other molecular. Understanding the molecular geometry of a compound helps determine the reactivity, polarity, color, phase of matter, and magnetism.

How do you use a Molecular Shape Chart?

There are five types of Molecular Shapes. The First Molecular Geometry theory (VSEPR) name them as:

  1. Linear;
  2. Octahedral;
  3. Trigonal Planar;
  4. Tetrahedral;
  5. Trigonal Bipyramidal.

Below states how to use a Molecular Shape Chart:

  • To predict molecular shape, assume the valence electrons repel each other;
  • The  electrons adopt an arrangement in space  to minimize e- repulsion;
  • The molecule adopts whichever 3D geometry minimized this repulsion.

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Donnie Mann(2/19/2022) - NZL

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