Lewis Structures Flashcards

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What are a few examples of atoms that never disobey the Ocet rule and why they are not able to?

A

The atoms in the second period of the periodic table such as lithium and boron have easy access to d-orbitals which means they will have enough electrons to form a full valence shell.

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What is the Ocet rule?

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Atoms must have 8 valence electrons in order to be stable.

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What are some examples of atoms that can disobey the Ocet rule and why they can?

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Atoms that are in the third period such as silicon and chlorine are able to expand their Ocet by utilising the nearby d-orbitals therefore disobeying the Ocet rule.

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What is the difference between drawing a lewis structure for an un-charged and charged molecule?

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With charged molecules they will have less or more electrons than an un-charged molecule. The end product for a charged molecule will also be placed in a bracket with the delegated charge on its top right.

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How is the VSEPR theory used to figure out molecular shapes?

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VSEPR theory predicts the shape of molecules through valence shell electron pair repulsion. It used repulsions and attractions to determine shape.

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What are the two types of electron pairs around an atom in a molecule?

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Bonding pairs (Electrons shared between two atoms to make up the covalent bond)

Non-bonding pairs (Lone electron pairs)

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What helps to determine polarity?

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Polarity is determined by the separation of charge in a molecule.

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Why is symmetry so important when in comes to determining polarity?

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When a shape is symmetrical its charges will cancel out and the shape will be non-polar no matter the difference in charge.

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Why are molecules with more than one type of atom around the central atom always polar?

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There will be different charges therefore forming a polar molecule.

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