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VSEPR model octahedral structures

Use the VSEPR model to predict whether XeFs has an octahedral structure. Solution... [Pg.923]

The VSEPR model for predicting structure does not work for complex ions. However, we can safely assume that a complex ion with a coordination number of 6 has an octahedral arrangement of ligands, and that complexes with two ligands are linear. On the other hand, complex ions with a coordination number of 4 can be either tetrahedral or square planar there is no reliable way to predict which will occur in a particular case. [Pg.956]

The amended VSEPR model predicts two forms of five-coordination, and experimental chemistry has clearly identified many examples of both forms. These limiting structures are square-based pyramidal (or, simply, square pyramidal) and trigonal bipyramidal (Figure 4.13). The classical square-based pyramidal shape is formed simply by cleaving off one bond from an octahedral shape, which leaves the metal in the same plane as the four square-based ligands. In reality, almost no complexes exhibit this shape, but rather adopt a distorted... [Pg.93]

The 6 pairs of electrons correspond to an octahedral structure within the VSEPR model, and this is consistent with the observed structure. [Pg.530]

Section 8.13 molecular structure valence shell electron-pair repulsion (VSEPR) model linear structure trigonal planar structure tetrahedral structure trigonal pyramid trigonal bipyramid octahedral structure square planar structure... [Pg.403]

Confirm that the octahedral structure of [PhgBi] (formed in a reaction analogous to 23.95) is consistent with the VSEPR model. [Pg.879]


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