CHEM 1211K Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Orbital Hybridisation, Atomic Orbital, Electron Configuration

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Draw dipoles for each bond and a molecular dipole if one is present. (see end of document for. Problem manipulation example: sco, pf3, explain in great detail why if a molecule has 6 regions of electron density and two lone pairs, those lone pairs would be found on opposite ends of the octahedral electronic arrangement. It would form a square planer molecular shape. Use electron configuration and atomic orbital diagrams to explain your answer: determine the electron arrangement and the hybridization of the central atom in each molecule. Write in words a strategy for solving the problem: Manipulate the original problem to make a new one built around the same concept.