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This quiz helps you practice identifying the molecular and electron geometry of chemical compounds using VSEPR theory.
Answer the following questions and check your answers below. These problems are for practice only will not be graded. Be sure you know how to draw correct Lewis Dot Structures and are able to correctly predict the electronic arrangement and molecular geometry before going on to the lab assignment.
Explain the difference between electron-pair geometry and molecular structure. Space must be provided for each pair of electrons whether they are in a bond or are present as lone pairs. Electron-pair geometry considers the placement of all electrons. Molecular structure considers only the bonding-pair geometry.
25.ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Tetrahedral Electronic Geometry (AB3U) 26.ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Compounds Containing Double or Triple Bonds 27.ANS: E PTS: 1 OBJ: 09-2 Predicting Molecular Shapes: VSEPR 28.ANS: B PTS: 1 OBJ: 09-2 Predicting Molecular Shapes: VSEPR 29.ANS: B PTS: 1 OBJ: 09-3 Orbitals Consistent with Molecular Shapes: Hybridization 30.ANS: D ...
Determine the molecular geometry of the given structure. What molecular shape is the structure shown here? (H 2 O) Already have an account? Molecular Geometry QUIZ quiz for 10th grade students. Find other quizzes for Chemistry and more on Quizizz for free!
You can practice writing Lewis structures and determining both the electronic structure (sometimes called the electron-domain geometry) and the molecular structure (sometimes called the shape or the molecular geometry) for molecules.
Identify the molecular geometry of SF 4 Cl 2. Provide the molecular geometry around each labeled atom. Identify the electron and molecular geometry for SeCl 4. PCl 5 has a trigonal bipyramidal geometry while ClF 3 is T-shaped.