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The Shape of

Molecule
What is the Lewis structure of
CO2, BF3, CH4?

What is angle of that structures?


Check this out:
https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/
html/molecule-shapes/latest/
molecule-shapes_en.html
What is VSEPR theory?
Pairs of electrons (electron domains) in the valence (outer) shell
valence shell electron of an atom repel each other and will therefore take up positions in
pair repulsion (VSEPR) theoryspace to minimise these repulsions – to be as far apart in space as
possible

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DECREASED BLOOD PRESSURE


Presentations are tools that can be used as
lectures, speeches, reports, and more.
What is VSEPR theory?
Pairs of electrons (electron domains) in the valence (outer) shell
valence shell electron of an atom repel each other and will therefore take up positions in
pair repulsion (VSEPR) theoryspace to minimise these repulsions – to be as far apart in space as
possible

MORE RESTFUL SLEEP


Presentations are tools that can be used as lectures, speeches, reports, and more.

DECREASED BLOOD PRESSURE


Presentations are tools that can be used as
lectures, speeches, reports, and more.
What is VSEPR theory?
Pairs of electrons (electron domains) in the valence (outer) shell
valence shell electron of an atom repel each other and will therefore take up positions in
pair repulsion (VSEPR) theoryspace to minimise these repulsions – to be as far apart in space as
possible

MORE RESTFUL SLEEP


Presentations are tools that can be used as lectures, speeches, reports, and more.

DECREASED BLOOD PRESSURE


Presentations are tools that can be used as
lectures, speeches, reports, and more.
Let's practice

[NH 4 ]+
BeCl 2 [NO3]-
What about if there is lone

pair in central atom?


What is the Lewis structure of
SO2, NH3, H2O?
What about if there is lone

pair in central atom?


Compare geometry in CH4,
NH3, H2O
What about if there is lone

pair in central atom?


Chemical Kinetic

Discuss in a group about this topic! Use resources


01 from IB chemistry books or internet (must be
valid)

Let's discuss about


Draw/ sketch your explanation in ppt in interesting
02
way (3-5 slides)
Intermolecular forces !

03 Present in front of the class!

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1. London forces (Sergey Bylikin)

Subtopic
2. Hydrogen Bonding (Sergey Bylikin)

3. Dipole dipole forces ( Sergey Bylikin)

4. London forces ( Steve Owen)

5. Hydrogen Bonding ( Steve Owen)

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