Q116E
Question
Use the Molecule Shape simulator (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/16MolecShape) to explore real molecules. On the Real Molecules tab, select “model” mode and S2O. What is the model bond angle? Explain whether the “real” bond angle should be larger or smaller than the ideal model angle.
Step-by-Step Solution
VerifiedThe model angle is\({120^\circ }\), as expected for a trigonal planar electron-group shape.
The number of atomic nuclei making up a molecule is a determinate number.
A molecule is a particle made up of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded together.
As expected for a trigonal planar electron-group shape, the model angle is \({120^\circ }\)
The true angle, on the other hand, should be smaller, owing to the fact that the lone pair takes up more space and compresses the bonds to\({119^\circ }\).
Therefore, for a trigonal planar electron-group shape, the model angle is\({120^\circ }\), as expected.