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Question
answer the questions about the following model
there are 1 reds (regions of electron density) around the central atom
a. 0 b. 1 c. 2. d. 3 e. 4 f. 5 g. 6
the shape at the central atom is 2
h. diatomic i. linear j. trigonal planar k. bent (120°) l. tetrahedral
m. pyramidal n. bent (109.5°) o. see - saw p. hexahedral q. t - shape
r. octahedral s. square pyramidal t. square planar
if all of the bonds are polar covalent, is the molecule itself polar? 3
u. yes v. no
Brief Explanations
- For the number of REDs:
- By observing the model, we can count the number of regions (represented by the connections to the central atom). There are 4 regions of electron density.
- For the shape at the central atom:
- When there are 4 regions of electron density around a central atom and no lone - pairs (assuming the model shows all bonds as in a typical tetrahedral case, like in \(CH_4\) where \(4\) bond pairs and no lone pairs), the shape is tetrahedral.
- For molecular polarity when all bonds are polar covalent:
- In a tetrahedral shape (e.g., if we consider a tetrahedral molecule like \(CH_4\) with all \(C - H\) bonds being polar, but in a symmetrical tetrahedral arrangement, the bond dipoles cancel out. So the molecule is non - polar.
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- E. 4
- L. tetrahedral
- V. no