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plain the terms electron domain, bonding domain, and nonbonding domain.

Question

plain the terms electron domain, bonding domain, and nonbonding domain.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Electron Domain: A region in a molecule around a central atom where electrons (bonding or non - bonding) are concentrated. It includes both bonding and non - bonding electron pairs. For example, in $NH_3$, the central N atom has 4 electron domains (3 bonding pairs with H and 1 non - bonding pair).
  • Bonding Domain: A specific type of electron domain that consists of electron pairs involved in forming a chemical bond (single, double, or triple bond) between two atoms. In $CO_2$, each of the two $C = O$ bonds is a bonding domain, and the central C has 2 bonding domains.
  • Nonbonding Domain: Also known as a lone pair domain, it is an electron domain that contains a pair of electrons (lone pair) on a central atom and is not involved in bonding. In $H_2O$, the central O atom has 2 nonbonding domains (2 lone pairs) in addition to 2 bonding domains (with H atoms).

Answer:

  • Electron Domain: A region around a central atom in a molecule with concentrated electrons (bonding/non - bonding).
  • Bonding Domain: Electron domain with pairs in chemical bonds.
  • Nonbonding Domain: Electron domain with lone pairs (not in bonds).