Chemistry SL
Chemistry SL
6
Chapters
243
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Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure
Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure
Chapter 3 - Classification Of Matter
Chapter 3 - Classification Of Matter
Chapter 4 - What Drives Chemical Reactions?
Chapter 4 - What Drives Chemical Reactions?
Chapter 5 - How Much, How Fast & How Far?
Chapter 5 - How Much, How Fast & How Far?
Chapter 6 - What Are The Mechanisms Of Chemical Change?
Chapter 6 - What Are The Mechanisms Of Chemical Change?
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Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure
Chemistry SL
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Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure

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Hello there, budding chemists! Grab your goggles, let's dive into the atomic world. Today, we're going to talk about electron domains and molecular geometry, using some familiar molecules as examples.

Electron domains - what are they?

Electron domains are like the social circles of atoms. Just like you might be part of various groups (school, sports team, family, etc.), atoms have electron domains. These are areas where electron pairs (either bonding pairs or lone pairs) hang out.

Linear geometry - picture a straight line

Imagine you're standing on a straight road that extends as far as you can see in both directions - a perfect 180° view, right? Well, in the world of atoms, when there are two electron domains, the electron pairs repel each other to form a similar kind of straight path. This is what we call a linear geometry.

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Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure
Chemistry SL
Chemistry SL

Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure

Unlock Linear Geometry: Dive Into Electron Domains

Word Count Emoji
387 words
Reading Time Emoji
2 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Hello there, budding chemists! Grab your goggles, let's dive into the atomic world. Today, we're going to talk about electron domains and molecular geometry, using some familiar molecules as examples.

Electron domains - what are they?

Electron domains are like the social circles of atoms. Just like you might be part of various groups (school, sports team, family, etc.), atoms have electron domains. These are areas where electron pairs (either bonding pairs or lone pairs) hang out.

Linear geometry - picture a straight line

Imagine you're standing on a straight road that extends as far as you can see in both directions - a perfect 180° view, right? Well, in the world of atoms, when there are two electron domains, the electron pairs repel each other to form a similar kind of straight path. This is what we call a linear geometry.

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