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Investigation 7B. The Geometry of Molecules. Structural diagram:. This molecule looks like it should be “straight” or linear …. H O H. … but it really has a bent shape. Why isn’t water a linear molecule?. Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules. Structural diagram:.
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Investigation 7B The Geometry of Molecules
Structural diagram: This molecule looks like it should be “straight” or linear… H O H … but it really has a bent shape Why isn’t water a linear molecule? Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
Structural diagram: This molecule looks like it should be “straight” or linear… H O H … but it really has a bent shape Lone electron pairs on the oxygen atom take up space too! Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
Part 1: Linear and bent molecules Build these five molecules. Compounds made of only 2 atoms are typically bent in shape. Compounds made of only 3 atoms are typically linear in shape. Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
Part 1: Linear and bent molecules • Name two other elements which would likely form a bent molecule when bound with two hydrogen atoms. • Create two other linear molecules. What elements do they contain? Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
Real molecules are not flat but have 3-dimensional forms. Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
Part 2: Trigonal planar and trigonal molecules Build the following molecules. Do these two molecules have the same shape? Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
Part 2: Trigonal planar and trigonal molecules • Which of these molecules has a trigonal pyramidal shape? Can you explain why? • Which of these molecules has a trigonal planar shape? Can you explain why? • Name another element which would combine with three hydrogen atoms to make a trigonal molecule. Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
Part 2: Trigonal planar and trigonal molecules Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
1s22s22p2 4 valence electrons Carbon Lewis dot diagram for carbon Carbon can donate 4 electrons… Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
1s22s22p2 4 valence electrons Carbon Lewis dot diagram for carbon Carbon can donate 4 electrons…… or gain 4 electrons. Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
Part 3: Molecules with hydrogen and carbon Build the following molecules. Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
Part 3: Molecules with hydrogen and carbon • Which of these molecules (if any) is planar? • Which of these molecules (if any) is linear? • Which of these molecules (if any) is tetrahedral? A tetrahedron is a pyramid with four triangular sides. • Which of these molecules (if any) is a ring? Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
Part 4: Molecules with nitrogen and oxygen Many important molecules contain nitrogen and oxygen atoms. Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
Part 4: Molecules with nitrogen and oxygen Many important molecules contain nitrogen and oxygen atoms. • Name two instances in these molecules where you find a tetragonal form. What element is central to this form? • Name two instances in these molecules where you find a trigonal form. What element is central to this form? Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
Part 4: Molecules with nitrogen and oxygen Many important molecules contain nitrogen and oxygen atoms. c. Describe what is similar between methanol (wood alcohol) and ethanol (grain alcohol). Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
Part 4: Molecules with nitrogen and oxygen Many important molecules contain nitrogen and oxygen atoms. d. Amines are nitrogen-bearing compounds, often with very strong odors. Which of these compounds are amines? Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules
The function of a molecule depends on its 3-dimensional shape. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) Acetaminophen (active ingredient in Tylenol) Investigation 7B: The Geometry of Molecules