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from ax₄e₀ geometry to ax₃e₁, what is the change in geometry? select one: a. trigonal bipyramidal to tetrahedral b. trigonal pyramidal to tetrahedral c. tetrahedral to trigonal pyramidal d. tetrahedral to trigonal bipyramidal
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze the VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) theory for molecular geometries:
- For \( \text{AX}_4\text{E}_0 \): The central atom (A) has 4 bonding pairs (X) and 0 lone pairs (E). This corresponds to a tetrahedral geometry (e.g., \( \text{CH}_4 \)).
- For \( \text{AX}_3\text{E}_1 \): The central atom has 3 bonding pairs and 1 lone pair. The lone pair repels bonding pairs, distorting the tetrahedral shape into a trigonal pyramidal geometry (e.g., \( \text{NH}_3 \)).
Thus, the change is from tetrahedral (\( \text{AX}_4\text{E}_0 \)) to trigonal pyramidal (\( \text{AX}_3\text{E}_1 \)).
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C. Tetrahedral to Trigonal Pyramidal