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Shape of molecule having 4- bond pair and one lone pair is :-

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Given below is the table showing shapes of some molecules having lone pairs of electrons. Fill up the blanks left in it.

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Shape Of Molecules In Which Central Atom Has No Lone Pair

Giving one example explain the shapes of following molecules : (i) Molecule containing one lone pair and four bond pairs. (ii) Molecule containing two lone pairs and three bond pairs. (iii) Molecule containing two lone pairs and two bond pairs.

The approximate shape of a molecule can often be predicted by using what is called the valence-shell electron-pair repulsion (VSEPR) model. Electrons in bonds and in lone pairs can be thought of a ''charge cloud'' that repel one another nad stay as far apart as possible, thus causing molecules to assume specific shapes. The repulsive interactions of electron pairs decrease in the order: Lone pair - Lone pair gt Lone pair - Bond pair gt Bond pair - Bond pair These repulsive effects result in deviations from idealised shapes and alteration in bond angles in molecules. Molecular shape of XeF_(3)^(+),SF_(3)^(+) and CF_(3)^(+) are :