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A level (Bonding) Chemistry Fichas sobre VSEPR, creado por Irene Binil el 03/11/2017.
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Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory The outermost electrons on an atom is known as the valence shell as these are the electrons which will be used in forming bonds. Each pair of electrons on the valance shell will repel each other and arrange themselves as far as possible from each other. This will give them a structure and bond angle.
Trigonal Planar 3 Bonding Pair 120 degrees
Tetrahedral 4 Bonding Pair 109.5 degrees
Trigonal Bipyramidal 5 Bonding Pairs 120 degrees
Octahedral 8 Bonding Pair 90 degrees
V-shaped 1 Lone Pair 2 Bonding Pair 117.5 degrees
Pyramidal 1 Lone Pair 3 Bonding Pair 107 degrees
Seesaw 1 Lone Pair 4 Bonding Pair 119 degrees
Square Pyramidal 1 Lone Pair 5 Bonding Pair 89 degrees
V-shaped 2 Lone Pairs 2 Bonding Pairs 104 degrees
Trigonal Planar or T-shaped 2 Lone Pair 3 Bonding Pair 120 or 89 degrees
Square Planar 2 Lone Pair 4 Bonding Pair 90 degrees
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