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they are the same. Lone pair is unshared pair of electrons and bond pair is shared pair of electron.
The electron pair geometry for CS2 is Linear.
Anything with six electron groups, keep in mind an electron group is a bonded atom or an electron pair, is an octahedral. Anything in an octahedral and a lone pair is the square pyramidal geometry. So all angles between the atoms are a little less than 90 degrees and the angle of the electron pair is greater than 90.
the electron pair geometry would be trigonal planar because there is a lone pair on the oxygen atom. The molecular pair geometry would be bent
3 bondings + 1 electron pair = 4 (electron domains)
they are the same. Lone pair is unshared pair of electrons and bond pair is shared pair of electron.
The difference between bonded and lone pair is that a bond pair is composed of two electron that are in a bond whereas lone pair is composed of two electron that is not a bond.
VSEPR only shows the geometric shape of the element
Nucleophiles are electron-rich species that donate a pair of electrons to form new chemical bonds, while electrophiles are electron-deficient species that accept a pair of electrons to form new chemical bonds. Nucleophiles attack electrophiles in chemical reactions to facilitate bond formation.
An electron donor is a substance that gives away electrons during a redox reaction, becoming oxidized in the process. An electron acceptor is a substance that receives electrons during a redox reaction, becoming reduced. In summary, electron donors lose electrons, while electron acceptors gain electrons.
The electron pair in a linear geometry (180 degree bond angle) experiences the lowest electron-electron repulsive forces because they are furthest apart from each other. This arrangement minimizes repulsion between electron pairs.
A lone pair of electrons occupies more space on an atom because it is not being shared with another atom, allowing it to spread out more, leading to increased repulsion between electron pairs and causing the lone pair to push other electron pairs farther apart. This results in the lone pair taking up more space around the atom.
The electron pair geometry for CS2 is Linear.
The electron pair geometry of C2H2 is linear.
The electron pair geometry for SO2 is trigonal planar.
No, acids cannot donate an electron pair. Acids are substances that tend to donate a proton (H+) in a chemical reaction, while bases are substances that can donate an electron pair.
Anything with six electron groups, keep in mind an electron group is a bonded atom or an electron pair, is an octahedral. Anything in an octahedral and a lone pair is the square pyramidal geometry. So all angles between the atoms are a little less than 90 degrees and the angle of the electron pair is greater than 90.