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        Draw the Lewis structures for each of the following ions or molecules. For each, give (I) theMolecular shape, (ii) the electron pair geometry at the central atom, and (iii) the hybridization of the central
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        Lewis structures and VSEPR theory
       
                  
        Consider the following molecules or ions: ClOF3, XeO3, BrO2+, and BrOF5. Answer the following
 Questions based on the Lewis structures and VSEPR theory prediction of their molecular shapes.
 (a) Which one has only bond angles of 109.5°?
 (b) Which one has only bond angles of 120°?
 (c) Which one has bond angles of 90 and 180°?
 (d) Which one has bond angles of 90, 120, and 180°?
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                      Nov 15, 2009, 12:57 PM
                  
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        Periodic trends and electronegativity
       
                  
        Consider the four compounds NF3, NCl3, NBr3, and NI3. Use periodic trends in bond lengths and the electronegativity table to answer the following questions:(a) Which molecule is expected to have the longest bonds?
 (b) Which molecule is expected to have the most polar bonds?
 (c) Which molecule is expected to have the least polar bonds?
 
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                      Nov 15, 2009, 01:52 PM
                  
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        Periodic trends and electronegativity
       
                  
        Consider the four compounds NF3, NCl3, NBr3, and NI3. Use periodic trends in bond lengths and the electronegativity table to answer the following questions:(a) Which molecule is expected to have the longest bonds?
 (b) Which molecule is expected to have the most polar bonds?
 (c) Which molecule is expected to have the least polar bonds?
 
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                      Nov 15, 2009, 01:52 PM
                  
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        Lewis structures and VSEPR theory
       
                  
        Consider the following molecules or ions: ClOF3, XeO3, BrO2+, and BrOF5. Answer the following
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 (a) Which one has only bond angles of 109.5°?
 (b) Which one has only bond angles of 120°?
 (c) Which one has bond angles of 90 and 180°?
 (d) Which one has bond angles of 90, 120, and 180°?
 
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                      Nov 15, 2009, 01:54 PM
                  
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        Draw lewis structure
       
                  
        Draw the Lewis structures for each of the following ions or molecules. For each, give (i) themolecular shape, (ii) the electron pair geometry at the central atom, and (iii) the hybridization of the central
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 (a) IO4
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 (c) IOCl3
 (d) CO2
 (e) NHF2
 
 
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                      Nov 15, 2009, 02:02 PM
                  
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        In answer to your other posts as well, we do not assist with homework. It is in our forum basics. Sorry,
 
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        Sorry, I am a new user so I am not familiar with the site.
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					  Originally Posted by raya2222   Sorry, I am a new user so i am not familiar with the site. That's okay, raya, aside from not helping with homework, we are a really nice group of people helping others  in different  areas of their travels through life. :D
 
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I'll do the first one:
   
Since there are no lone pair of electrons, the shape is tetrahedral. 
However, I don't know the rules about hybridization, so, I would have guessed:
 
[Kr] 5s2, 4d10, 5p6, 5d10, 4f4
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