Lecture B2
Lecture B2
VSEPR Theory
Covalent Bond Theories
1.
VSEPR (valence shell electron pair repulsion model).
A set of empirical rules for predicting a molecular geometry using,
as input, a correct Lewis Dot representation.
2.
Valence Bond theory.
A more advanced description of orbitals in molecules. We emphasize
just one aspect of this theory: Hybrid atomic orbitals.
Works especially well for organic molecules, which is the reason we
don’t scrap it entirely for MO theory.
1.
VSEPR (valence shell electron pair repulsion model).
A set of empirical rules for predicting a molecular geometry using,
as input, a correct Lewis Dot representation.
2.
Valence Bond theory.
A more advanced description of orbitals in molecules. We emphasize
just one aspect of this theory: Hybrid atomic orbitals.
Works especially well for organic molecules, which is the reason we
don’t scrap it entirely for MO theory.
G. N. Lewis
1875-1946
Gillespie and Nyholm devised a simple scheme for geometry
based on the Lewis dot structure (VSEPR).
CO2
16 electrons
O=C=O
O-C-O angle: 180° Linear Geometry
AX2
24 electrons
F
F B F
8 electrons
H
H C H
H
H-C-H angle: ? Tetrahedral Geometry
AX4
CH4
from SketchUp
Gray Triangle:
2+1=3
Hypotenuse = √3
Grey Angle = cos-1(√2/√3)
Blue Triangle:
from SketchUp Blue Angle = 180 - 2 x GA
Diamond
Also ZnS
From CrystalMaker
8 electrons
H
H C H
H
H-C-H angle: 109.47° Tetrahedral Geometry
AX5
PCl5
40 electrons
Trigonal Bipyramidal
Cl-P-Cl angles: 90,120°
Geometry
AX6
SF6
48 electrons
From CrystalMaker
SO2
O S O
18 electrons
AX4E0
s =4
n =4
m=0
CH4
Tetrahedral Geometry
AX3E1
s =4
n =3
m=1
NH3
H2O
AX5E0
s =5
n =5
m=0
PCl5
Trigonal Bipyramidal
Geometry
Two different positions.
Where do the lone pairs go?
Equatorial position:
Two 90° angles and
Two 120° angles:
Average = (2x90 + 2x120)/4
Average = 105°
Equatorial is observed even though
its average angle is smaller!!!
Axial position:
Three 90° angles and
One 180° angle:
Average = (3x90 + 180)/4
Average = 112.5°
Equatorial position:
Two 90° angles and
Two 120° angles:
Average = (2x90 + 2x120)/4
Average = 105°
Equatorial is observed even though
its average angle is smaller!!!
Equatorial position:
Two 90° angles and
Two 120° angles:
Average = (2x90 + 2x120)/4
Average = 105°
AX4E1
s =5
n =4
m=1
SF4
Seesaw Geometry
AX3E2
s =5
n =3
m=2
BrF3
Tee-Shape Geometry
AX2E3
s =5
n =2
m=3
I3-
Linear Geometry
AX6E0
s =6
n =6
m=0
SF6
Octahedral Geometry
AX5E1
s =6
n =5
m=1
ClF5
XeF4
or
Does H2O have a dipole moment?
104.5o
104.5o
1.47D
107.0o
109.5o
109.5o
107.0o 104.5o
1.
Produce the best Lewis Dot representation for
that molecule, include resonance structures.
2.
Determine the formal charge on each atom of
your structure(s).
3.
Indicate its molecular geometry.
4.
Determine whether it is polar or nonpolar.
5.
Specify the direction of the dipole moment.
Dipole moments for trigonal bipyramidal geometries:
..
F
..
F
VSEPR group: AX3E2 = trigonal bipyramidal
molecular geometry = t-shaped
example: IF3
answer: equatorial
dipole directed
along lone-pair-A
axis.
.. ..
.. ..
O
.. O O
..
.. ..
.. ..
O O O ..
..
two resonance structures
Ozone, O3 (18 electrons):
methane
Hydrocarbons
cyclohexane
C6H12
Hydrocarbons
two conformations
of cyclohexane
chair
boat
Hydrocarbons
adamantane
C10H16
Hydrocarbons
cyclopentane
C5H10
Hydrocarbons
cyclobutane
C4H8
Hydrocarbons
cubane
C8H8
Hydrocarbons
cyclopropane
C3H6