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Fluorine compounds molecular shape

Molecules of noble gas compounds have shapes in excellent agreement with VSEPR theory, although to form two-electron bonds, xenon must promote valence electrons to higher-energy orbitals such as 5d. This model can be avoided by a molecular orbital treatment which, in Xep2, forms three-centre bonds from xenon 5p and fluorine 2p orbitals. The Xe—F bonds then have an order much less than one. The experimentally determined bond lengths are in better agreement with the two-electron, two-centre bonds of VSEPR theory. [Pg.99]

C09-0129. Tellurium compounds, which are toxic and have a hideous stench, must be handled with extreme care. Predict the formula of the tellurium-fluorine molecule or ion that has the following molecular geometry (a) bent (b) T-shaped (c) square pyramid (d) trigonal bipyramid (e) octahedron and (Q seesaw. [Pg.652]


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