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what would cause the shape of a molecule to be tetrahedral?
a. three atoms bound to a central atom with one lone pair
b. four atoms bound to a central atom with no lone pairs
c. two atoms bound to a central atom with two lone pairs
d. four atoms bound to a central atom with two lone pairs
To determine the molecular shape, we use VSEPR theory. A tetrahedral shape occurs when the central atom has four bonding pairs (no lone pairs) because the electron pairs (bonding) repel equally, arranging in a tetrahedron.
- Option A: Three atoms and one lone pair gives a trigonal pyramidal shape.
- Option B: Four atoms (four bonding pairs) and no lone pairs on the central atom results in a tetrahedral shape (e.g., \(CH_4\)).
- Option C: Two atoms and two lone pairs gives a bent (angular) shape.
- Option D: Four atoms and two lone pairs gives a square planar shape (for octahedral electron geometry with two lone pairs).
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B. Four atoms bound to a central atom with no lone pairs