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20 May, 00:04

Use VSEPR theory to decide which one of the following molecules and ions will definitely have at least one 90° bond angle in it. (In each case except water, the central atom is the first one in the formula.) (A) AlCl4 - (B) NH3 (C) PCl5 (D) CO2 (E) H2O

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  1. 20 May, 03:24
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    (C) PCl₅

    Explanation:

    (A) AlCl₄⁻

    The central atom has 4 bond pairs and 0 lone pair. Hybridization is sp³. The geometry is tetrahedral which has an angle of 109.5°.

    (B) NH₃

    The central atom has 3 bond pairs and 1 lone pair. Hybridization is sp³. The geometry is pyramidal which has an angle of approximately 107.5°.

    (C) PCl₅

    The central atom has 5 bond pairs and 0 lone pair. Hybridization is sp³d². The geometry is trigonal bipyramidal in which the equatorial bonds has an angle of 120° and axial bond has an angle of 90°.

    (D) CO₂

    The central atom has 4 bond pairs and 0 lone pair. Hybridization is sp. The geometry is linear which has an angle of 180°.

    (E) H₂O

    The central atom has 2 bond pairs and 2 lone pairs. Hybridization is sp³. The geometry is bent shape which has an angle of approximately 105.5°.
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