Which of the following statements are true for molecular
geometry? Mark ALL that apply.
•Molecular geometry and electron geometry are always the same
for any given molecule.
•The molecular geometry describes the geometric arrangement of
the actual atoms in a molecule.
•There are more possible molecular geometries than there are
electron geometries.
•The molecular geometry can be determined without looking at
the lone pairs on the central atom.
indicate the electron pair geometry and the molecular geometry
for each of the six compounds listed below by completing the
following table ( bent , trigonal planar, linear, tetrahedral,
trigonal pyramidal)
compound electron pair geometry molecular
geometry
O3
OF2
CO2
PF3
SO3
HCL4
a) What is the electron-domain (charge-cloud) geometry of ICl5?
b) What is the molecular geometry of ICl5? Enter the molecular geometry of the molecule.
c) Ignoring lone-pair effects, what is the smallest bond angle in ICl5?
d) Which choice best describes the polarity of ICl5?
The molecule is polar and has polar bonds.
The molecule is nonpolar and has polar bonds.
The molecule is polar and has nonpolar bonds.
The molecule is nonpolar and has nonpolar...
For the molecules below, draw the Lewis structure, determine the
electron groups geometry, the molecular geometry, if the molecule
is polar or non-polar, and the symmetry point group.a) H2O.b)
SO2.c) I2.d) CCl4.e) CHCl3.f) CH2Cl2.g) H2C=CH2.h) Benzene.i)
XeF4.j) CHFClBr.k) NH3.l) PCl5.m) SF4.