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    Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory (/ˈvɛspər, vəˈsɛpər/ VESP-ər,: 410  və-SEP-ər) is a model used in chemistry to predict the geometry...
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    levels of s and p orbitals. Bent's rule represents a modification of VSEPR theory for molecules of lower than ideal symmetry. For bonds with the larger...
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    Chemical bond (redirect from Bonding theory)
    polarity of bonds. The octet rule and VSEPR theory are examples. More sophisticated theories are valence bond theory, which includes orbital hybridization...
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    pair is a concept used in valence shell electron pair repulsion theory (VSEPR theory) which explains the shapes of molecules. They are also referred to...
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  • explains the paramagnetic nature of O2, which VSEPR theory cannot explain. In molecular orbital theory, electrons in a molecule are not assigned to individual...
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    angles in the table below are ideal angles from the simple VSEPR theory (pronounced "Vesper Theory")[citation needed], followed by the actual angle for the...
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    geometry are sometimes described as sp3 hybridized. The AXE method for VSEPR theory states that the classification is AX3E1. The nitrogen in ammonia has...
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    and methylene (CH2). This geometry is almost always consistent with VSEPR theory, which usually explains non-collinearity of atoms with a presence of...
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    above and below the plane (axial or apical positions). According to the VSEPR theory of molecular geometry, an axial position is more crowded because an axial...
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  • of steric activity is that of SnCl2, which is bent in accordance with VSEPR theory. Some examples where the lone pair appears to be inactive are bismuth(III)...
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    molecule is linear with a bond length consistent with strong ionic bonding. VSEPR theory would predict a bent shape similar to H 2O. Lithium oxide is used as...
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  • approaches are used, including semi-empirical methods, density functional theory, Hartree–Fock calculations, quantum Monte Carlo methods, and coupled cluster...
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  • 1918 to the 1920s and from 1939 to 1945 Vespa Vespers (disambiguation) VSEPR theory in chemistry, often pronounced "Vesper" This disambiguation page lists...
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    pentagonal bipyramidal structure, with D5h symmetry, as predicted by VSEPR theory. The molecule can undergo a pseudorotational rearrangement called the...
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    as has been confirmed by neutron diffraction studies. According to VSEPR theory, in addition to four fluoride ligands, the xenon center has two lone...
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  • repulsion (VSEPR) theory, which can be used to predict molecular geometry based on empirical rules rather than on valence-bond or orbital theories. As the...
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    compounds that have a stereochemically-active lone pair, as described by VSEPR theory. Certain compounds crystallize in both the trigonal bipyramidal and the...
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    form. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ball-and-stick models. VSEPR theory Turner M (1971). "Ball and stick models for organic chemistry". Journal...
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    gas compound xenon tetrafluoride adopts this structure as predicted by VSEPR theory. The geometry is prevalent for transition metal complexes with d8 configuration...
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    the crystal, the species adopts a pyramidal structure, in accord with VSEPR theory. Bismuth chloride can be synthesized directly by passing chlorine over...
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    a non-bonded lone pair on the sulfur, so the structure predicted by VSEPR theory is trigonal pyramidal, as in ammonia (NH3). In the hybrid resonance structure...
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  • 90° and C2 symmetry. This geometry conforms with the predictions of VSEPR theory. The bonding within dioxygen difluoride has been the subject of considerable...
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  • two long bonds (1.698 Å). This structure agrees with the prediction of VSEPR theory, which predicts lone pairs of electrons as occupying two equatorial positions...
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    this distortion is in pyramidal alkenes. AXE method Molecular geometry VSEPR theory March, Jerry (1985). Advanced organic chemistry : reactions, mechanisms...
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  • precursor to acid rain. The molecule SO3 is trigonal planar. As predicted by VSEPR theory, its structure belongs to the D3h point group. The sulfur atom has an...
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    and lone pairs, in what has been called "a faithful visualization of VSEPR theory in action". Another feature of the ELF is that it is invariant concerning...
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    with a Cl-Sr-Cl angle of approximately 130°. This is an exception to VSEPR theory which would predict a linear structure. Ab initio calculations have been...
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    stereochemistry is denoted in skeletal formulae. Solid-state chemistry VSEPR theory Nuclear Overhauser effect, a method in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy...
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    T-shaped molecules are the halogen trifluorides, such as ClF3. According to VSEPR theory, T-shaped geometry results when three ligands and two lone pairs of electrons...
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    fourth apex of an approximately regular tetrahedron, as predicted by the VSEPR theory. This orbital is not participating in covalent bonding; it is electron-rich...
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