http://www.ck12.org Chapter 9. Covalent Bonding
TABLE9.2:(continued)
Number of Electron Pairs
Around Central Atom
Electron Domain Geome-
try
Molecular Geometry Examples
4 tetrahedral tetrahedral CH 4 , NH 4 +
5 trigonal bipyramidal trigonal bipyramidal PCl 5
6 octahedral octahedral SF 6
TABLE9.3: Geometries of Molecules and Ions in Which the Central Atom Has One or More Lone
Pairs
Total Number of
Electron Pairs
Number of
Bonding Pairs
Number of Lone
Pairs
Electron
Domain
Geometry
Molecular
Geometry
Examples
3 2 1 trigonal planar bent O 3
4 3 1 tetrahedral trigonal pyrami-
dal
NH 3
4 2 2 tetrahedral bent H 2 O
5 4 1 trigonal bipyra-
midal
distorted
tetrahedron
(seesaw)
SF 4
5 3 2 trigonal bipyra-
midal
T-shaped ClF 3
5 2 3 trigonal bipyra-
midal
linear I 3 −
6 5 1 octahedral square pyrami-
dal
BrF 5
6 4 2 octahedral square planar XeF 4
Practice with basic molecule shapes at http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/molecule-shapes-basics.
Practice building molecules at http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/build-a-molecule.
Build 3D molecules at http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/molecule-shapes.
Lesson Summary
- Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory is a technique for predicting the molecular geometry of
a molecule. A molecule’s shape provides important information that can be used to understand its chemical
and physical properties. - According to VSEPR, electron pairs distribute themselves around a central atom in such a way as to maximize
their distance from each other. - Electron domain geometries are based on the total number of electron pairs, while molecular geometries
describe the arrangement of atoms and bonding pairs in a molecule.