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VSEPR Theory In any molecule or ion there are regions of high electron density: Bonds (shared electron pairs) Lone pairs (unshared electrons) Due to electron-electron repulsion, these regions are arranged as far apart as possible Such arrangement results in the minimum energy for the system 1 Five Basic Geometries Linear Trigonal Tetrahedral Octahedral Trigonal bipyramidal 2 CH , NH , and H O 4 3 2 These molecules have the same electronic geometry but different molecular geometry 3 Electronic Geometry and Molecular Geometry Electronic geometry Electronic geometry Distribution of regions of high electron density around the central atom Molecular geometry Molecular geometry Arrangement of atoms around the central atom If a molecule does not have lone electron pairs, both geometries are the same If lone pairs are present, molecular and electronic geometries are different 4
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