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Honors Chemistry. Lewis Structures and VSEPR Theory. Lewis Structures. A Lewis structure shows the distribution of outer (valence) electrons in an atom, molecule, or polyatomic ion. Unshared electrons are shown as dots Bonds are shown as straight lines.
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Honors Chemistry Lewis Structures and VSEPR Theory
Lewis Structures • A Lewis structure shows the distribution of outer (valence) electrons in an atom, molecule, or polyatomic ion. • Unshared electrons are shown as dots • Bonds are shown as straight lines
In H2O and HF, as in most molecules and polyatomic ions, nonmetal atoms except H are surrounded by eight electrons, an octet. • In this sense, each atom has a noble gas structure • Lewis structures are written following a stepwise procedure
A) Rules for writing Lewis Structures (single bonds) • Count valence electrons available. (use group number for nonmetals!) • Add electrons to take into account negative charge
OCl- ion: 6 + 7 + 1 = 14 valence e- • CH3OH molecule: 4 + 4(1) + 6 = 14 valence e- • SO3-2 ion: 6 + 3(6) + 2 = 26 valence e-
Draw skeleton structure, using single bonds • Note that carbon almost always forms four bonds. Central atom is written first in formula, terminal atoms are most often H, O, or a halogen
3. Deduct two electrons for each single bond in the skeleton OCl- ion: 14 – 2 = 12 valence e- left CH3OH molecule: 14 – 10 = 4 valence e- left SO3-2 ion: 26 – 6 = 20 valence e- left
4. • Distribute these electrons to give each atom a noble gas structure, if possible
Examples of central atom • POCl3P is central atom • SO4-2S is central atom • SO3-2S is central atom • PO4-3P is central atom • SCl2 S is central atom
Draw Lewis Dot Structure Ethane C2H6 Check answer on page 167
B. Too few electrons; form multiple bonds • Structure of NO3- ion? • Number of valence electrons = ? • 5 + 18 + 1 = 24 • Go to Elmo #4
Exceptions to the octet • When we must exceed the octet, extra electrons go on central atom. (expanded octet) • ClF3 • XeO3 • ICl4- • BeCl2
Consider XeF4, 36 valence electrons. Octet structure uses 32 electrons. Put extra e- around Xe • ELMO 5 • In a few molecules, there are less than eight electrons around the central atom
Resonance • Sometimes there is more than one valid structure for an molecule or ion. • NO3- • Transparency 6 • True structure is a hybrid of those three forms • Use double arrows to indicate it is the “average” of the structures. • It doesn’t switch between them.
Note that….. • Resonance forms are obtained by moving electrons, not atoms. • Resonance can be expected when is possible to draw more that one structure that follows the octet rule
VSEPR • Lewis structures tell us how the atoms are connected to each other. • They don’t tell us anything about shape. • The shape of a molecule can greatly affect its properties. • Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory allows us to predict geometry
VSEPR • Molecules take a shape that puts electron pairs as far away from each other as possible. • Have to draw the Lewis structure to determine electron pairs. • bonding • nonbonding lone pair • Lone pair take more space. • Multiple bonds count as one pair.