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Discuss the shape of the following molecules using the VSEPR model:
BeCl2,BCl3,SiCl4,AsF5,H2S,PH3

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Solution

BeCl2:

Cl:Be:Cl

The central atom has no lone pair and there are two bond pairs. i.e., BeCl2 is of the type AB2. Hence, it has a linear shape.

BCl3:

The central atom has no lone pair and there are three bond pairs. Hence, it is of the type AB3. Hence, it is trigonal planar.

SiCl4:

The central atom has no lone pair and there are four bond pairs. Hence, the shape of SiCl4 is tetrahedral being the AB4 type molecule.

AsF5:

The central atom has no lone pair and there are five bond pairs. Hence, AsF5 is of the type AB5. Therefore, the shape is trigonal bipyramidal.

H2S:

The central atom has one lone pair and there are two bond pairs. Hence, H2S is of the type AB2E. The shape is Bent.

PH3 :

The central atom has one lone pair and there are three bond pairs. Hence, PH3 is of the AB3E type. Therefore, the shape is trigonal pyramidal.


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