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Chapter Problems Part C Molecular Shapes and Dipole Moments
- N2O, otherwise known as laughing gas, in used as an anesthetic.
- What would be the correct geometry of the molecule?
- Would the molecule be expected to have a large or small dipole moment? Justify your answer.
- The solubility of N2O in water is just 0.15 g/100 mL water @20C.
- How many moles of N2O would be dissolved in 200 mL of water?
- Explain what the low solubility of N2O in water tells you about the dipole moment of the molecule.
- Chlorate (ClO3-) and chlorite (ClO2-) have different roles. Chlorite is used to bleach wood pulp to make white paper while chlorate are used as powerful, although slightly unstable oxidizing agents.
- What would be the geometries of both ions?
- What would be the O-Cl-O bond angles in both ions?
- Explain why the O-Cl-O bond angle is less in the chlorite ion:
- Propose why chlorate would be a better oxidizer than would the chlorite ion.
- A sample taken from a factory contains carbon tetrachloride (CCl4). The carbon tetrachloride can be extracted by mixing the sample with a solvent the CCl4 will dissolve in.
- What would be the Cl-C-Cl bond angle in the compound?
- Which solvent (CH3OH or C6H14) would be better suited to extract the CCl4? Explain your reasoning.
- Which two factors influence the polarity of a molecule?
- Given the following molecules:
C2H2HCOHCH3NH2 IF3
- Which of the substances contains 107 degree bond angles?
- Which of the substances contain 120 degree bond angles?
- Which substances would have a linear geometry?
- Which substances would have a “T” shape?
- Which substances would be soluble in water? Explain your reasoning for each substance chosen:
- Rank the substances chosen in “e” from most to least soluble in water. Explain your reasoning.
- IF3 can be reacted with F2 to form IF5
- What would be the expected geometry of IF5?
- Why would the bond angles be expected be smaller in IF5 compared to IF3?
Answers
- N2O, otherwise known as laughing gas, in used as an anesthetic.
- What would be the correct geometry of the molecule? Linear
- Would the molecule be expected to have a large or small dipole moment? Justify your answer. Small, although the molecule is asymmetrical, the EN difference is not large between O and N (only 0.5)
- The solubility of N2O in water is just 0.15 g/100 mL water @20C.
- How many moles of N2O would be dissolved in 200 mL of water? 0.017 moles
- Explain what the low solubility of N2O in water tells you about the dipole moment of the molecule. Must have small dipole moment as water is polar.
- Chlorate (ClO3-) and chlorite (ClO2-) have different roles. Chlorite is used to bleach wood pulp to make white paper while chlorate are used as powerful, although slightly unstable oxidizing agents.
- What would be the geometries of both ions? Chlorate = triangular pyramidal, chlorite = bent
- What would be the O-Cl-O bond angles in both ions? 107, 104.5
- Explain why the O-Cl-O bond angle is less in the chlorite ion: there are fewer unbonded electrons in chlorate thereby allowing for greater spacing
- Propose why chlorate would be a better oxidizer than would the chlorite ion. The oxidation state of Cl in chlorate is +5 compared to in chlorite being only +3.
- A sample taken from a factory contains carbon tetrachloride (CCl4). The carbon tetrachloride can be extracted by mixing the sample with a solvent the CCl4 will dissolve in.
- What would be the Cl-C-Cl bond angle in the compound? 109.5
- Which solvent (CH3OH or C6H14) would be better suited to extract the CCl4? Explain your reasoning. C6H14 due to the non-polar nature of CCl4 it will prefer a non-polar solvent as well.
- Which two factors influence the polarity of a molecule? Polarity of bonds and symmetry of molecule
- Given the following molecules:
C2H2HCOHCH3NH2 IF3
- Which of the substances contains 107 degree bond angles? CH3NH2
- Which of the substances contain 120 degree bond angles? HCOH
- Which substances would have a linear geometry? C2H2
- Which substances would have a “T” shape? IF3
- Which substances would be soluble in water? Explain your reasoning for each substance chosen: HCOH due to its larger dipole moment, same with CH3NH2 and it’s ability to form H-bonds with H2O, and potentially IF3 due to it’s asymmetrical shape and large EN difference.
- Rank the substances chosen in “e” from most to least soluble in water. Explain your reasoning. Students “guesses” may vary here – looking for good reasoning. A possible order may be: CH3NH2 due to its ability to form H-bonds, HCOH due to its large dipole moment, followed by IF3.
- IF3 can be reacted with F2 to form IF5
- What would be the expected geometry of IF5? Square pyramidal
- Why would the bond angles be expected be smaller in IF5 compared to IF3? More bonded pairs means more repulsions, tighter distance between atoms.
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