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Vsepr and Molecular Geometry: Hemoglobin

The VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) model predicts molecular geometry based on minimizing electron pair repulsions around a central atom. It involves drawing Lewis structures, placing electron pairs as far apart as possible, determining atom positions based on electron pair sharing, and identifying the molecular structure based on atom positions. The model defines steric numbers 1 through 7 based on the number of atoms or lone pairs bonded to the central atom, and predicts basic molecular geometries associated with each steric number and arrangement of lone pairs.

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Vsepr and Molecular Geometry: Hemoglobin

The VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) model predicts molecular geometry based on minimizing electron pair repulsions around a central atom. It involves drawing Lewis structures, placing electron pairs as far apart as possible, determining atom positions based on electron pair sharing, and identifying the molecular structure based on atom positions. The model defines steric numbers 1 through 7 based on the number of atoms or lone pairs bonded to the central atom, and predicts basic molecular geometries associated with each steric number and arrangement of lone pairs.

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VSEPR

and
Molecular
Geometry

Hemoglobin
Models
Models are attempts to explain how
nature operates on the microscopic level
based on experiences in the macroscopic
world.
Models can be physical as
with this DNA model
Models can be mathematical
Models can be theoretical
or philosophical
Fundamental Properties of Models

A model does not equal reality.


Models are oversimplifications, and are
therefore often wrong.
Models become more complicated as they
age.
We must understand the underlying
assumptions in a model so that we don’t
misuse it.
VSEPR Model
(Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion)

The structure around a given atom


is determined principally by
minimizing electron pair repulsions.
Predicting a VSEPR Structure
 Draw Lewis structure.

 Put pairs as far apart as possible.

 Determine positions of atoms from the


way electron pairs are shared

 Determine the name of molecular


structure from positions of the atoms.
Steric Number 1
1 atom bonded to another atom

Basic
Steric Geometry
No. 2 lone 3 lone 4 lone
0 lone pair 1 lone pair pairs pairs pairs

1 linear
Steric Number 2
2 atoms, or lone electron pairs, or a
combination of the two, bonded to a central
atom.

Basic
Steric Geometry
No.
0 lone pair 1 lone pair 2 lone pairs 3 lone pairs

2 linear linear
Steric Number 3
3 atoms, or lone electron pairs, or a
combination of the two, bonded to a central
atom.

Basic
Steric Geometry
No.
0 lone pair 1 lone pair 2 lone pairs 3 lone pairs

3
trigonal planar bent / angular linear
Steric Number 4
4 atoms, or lone electron pairs, or a
combination of the two, bonded to a central
atom.

Basic
Steric Geometry
No.
2 lone pairs 3 lone pairs
0 lone pair 1 lone pair

4
trigonal
tetrahedral pyramid bent / angular linear
Steric Number 5
5 atoms, or lone electron pairs, or a
combination of the two, bonded to a central
atom.

Basic
Steric Geometry
No.
0 lone pair 1 lone pair 2 lone pairs 3 lone pairs

5
trigonal sawhorse /
bipyramid seesaw t-shape linear
Steric Number 6
6 atoms, or lone electron pairs, or a
combination of the two, bonded to a central
atom.

Basic
Steric Geometry
No.
0 lone pair 1 lone pair 2 lone pairs 3 lone pairs

6
square
Octahedral square planar
pyramid
Steric Number 7
7 atoms, or lone electron pairs, or a
combination of the two, bonded to a central
atom.

Basic
Steric Geometry
No.
0 lone pair 1 lone pair 2 lone pairs 3 lone pairs

7
pentagonal pentagonal
bipyramidal pyramidal

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