Chemistry, Third edition

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5 · MORE ABOUT BONDING

The three electron pairs around boron minimize the repulsion between them
when the molecule adopts the trigonal planarshape. The fluorine atoms are in the
same plane, at the three corners of a triangle drawn around the central atom. The
three angles between the B–F bonds are all 120°.


  1. Methane, CH 4


To minimize repulsion, the four electron pairs adopt a tetrahedralshape, with a
bond angle of 109° 28:


  1. The PF 5 molecule


The five electron pairs adopt a trigonal bipyramidalshape, with bond angles of 120°
and 90°:


  1. The SF 6 molecule


In this molecule the six electron pairs arrange themselves in an octahedralshape. All
bond angles are 90°.

To summarize, Table 5.1 shows the shapes adopted by covalent compounds with
different numbers of electron pairs around the central atom.

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