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Valence s****
electron pair
repulsion (
VSEPR)
theory (/ˈvɛspər, vəˈsɛpər/ VESP-ər,: 410 və-SEP-ər) is a
model used in
chemistry to
predict the geometry...
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central atom, with no
extra unshared electron pairs. In
accordance with the
VSEPR (valence-s****
electron pair
repulsion theory), the bond
angles between...
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energy levels of s and p orbitals. Bent's rule
represents a
modification of
VSEPR theory for
molecules of
lower than
ideal symmetry. For
bonds with the larger...
- the strength, directionality, and
polarity of bonds. The
octet rule and
VSEPR theory are examples. More
sophisticated theories are
valence bond theory...
- pair is a
concept used in
valence s****
electron pair
repulsion theory (
VSEPR theory)
which explains the
shapes of molecules. They are also
referred to...
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geometry are
sometimes described as sp3 hybridized. The AXE
method for
VSEPR theory states that the
classification is AX3E1. The
nitrogen in ammonia...
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compounds that have a stereochemically-active lone pair, as
described by
VSEPR theory.
Certain compounds crystallize in both the
trigonal bipyramidal and...
- Acceptor···donor
VSEPR geometry Angle (°) HCN···HF
linear 180 H2CO···HF
trigonal planar 120 H2O···HF
pyramidal 46 H2S···HF
pyramidal 89 SO2···HF[verification...
- planar, as has been
confirmed by
neutron diffraction studies.
According to
VSEPR theory, in
addition to four
fluoride ligands, the
xenon center has two lone...
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invoking sp
orbital hybridization for
their carbon centers.
According to the
VSEPR model (Valence S****
Electron Pair
Repulsion model),
linear geometry occurs...