Lewis Dot Structure
Electron and Molecular Geometry
Bonded Atoms
Bond Angle
Random
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Complete the Lewis Dot Structure of PO4 3- and predict the molecular geometry of the molecule

Checked by teacher

100

True or False: PF5 has a trigonal pyramidal electron geometry

False, its trigonal BIpyramidal

100

How many bonded atoms does CH4 have? 

4

100

What is the bond angle that is assigned to tetrahedral category and shape? 

109.5

100

What is the electron geometry of CO2?

Linear

200

True or False: PCl3 has 2 lone pairs

False

200

How many electron domains will a molecule with octahedral electron geometry have? 

6

200

Which has more bonded atoms? HCN or CO2

Neither, they have the same amount

200

What happens to the bond angle when you have a lone pair on the central? 

It makes the angle smaller

200

What is the difference between electron geometry and molecular geometry? 

Electron Geometry - Category, Molecular Geometry - Shape

300

How many bonds connect the C and N in HCN? 

3

300

Which has more lone pairs? Trigonal pyramidal shape or Bent shape in the tetrahedral category? 

Bent
300

True or False: carbon tetrachloride has 3 bonded atoms and 1 lone pair

False

300

True or False: The bond angle for PCl3 is 109.5

False, it is LESS THAN 109.5

300

Which molecular has tetrahedral electron and molecular geometry? CH4 or NH3? 

CH4

400

Which molecule has more lone pairs? NH3 or CH3Cl

NH3

400

What electron and molecular geometry has 4 bonded atoms and 1 lone pair? 

Trigonal Bipyramidal, seesaw

400

True or False: The more bonded atoms you add, the smaller the bond angle gets

True

400

Where do lone pairs go after you've subtracted 2 for each bond from the total?

They start getting put on the outside atoms first

400

What is VSEPR Theory? 

Determining the shape of a molecule

500

CH2O has what electron geometry?

Trigonal Planar

500

What is the electron and molecular geometry of PCl5

Trigonal Bipyramidal x 2

500

When drawing the lewis dot structure, how many do you subtract from the total for each bonded atom you add? 

2 for each bonded atom

500

Why does adding lone pairs make the bond angle less? 

The lone pair takes up a little more space than bonded atoms

500

What makes a bong angle become less than the usual angle? 

A lone pair on the central atom

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