CO3 2- Molecular Geometry / Shape and Bond Angles

Wayne Breslyn
Wayne Breslyn
113.6 هزار بار بازدید - 11 سال پیش - A quick explanation of the
A quick explanation of the molecular geometry of CO3 2- including a description of the CO3 2- bond angles.

Looking at the CO3 2- Lewis structure we can see that there are three atoms attached to the central Carbon (C) atom and that there are no lone pairs of electron (on the central C).  Based on VSEPR Theory (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory) the electron clouds of the atoms around the Carbon will repel each other.  As a result they will be pushed apart giving the CO3 2- molecule a trigonal planar molecular geometry or shape.

The CO3 2- bond angle will be about 120 degrees since it has a trigonal planar molecular geometry.

Helpful Resources:

• How to Draw Lewis Structures: How to Draw Lewis Structures: Five Ea...
• Molecular Geometry and VSEPR Explained: Molecular Geometry: Rules, Examples, ...
• Using the AXE Method for Molecular Geo:  Molecular Geometry, Bond Angle, Hybri...

• Molecular Geo App: https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/m...

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