korriebear korriebear
  • 07-03-2016
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What is the VESPR model used for

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Shedvoy
Shedvoy Shedvoy
  • 07-03-2016
VESPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) is used to determine the shape of the molecules based on their number of electron pairs and how they interact with each other via repulsion. Different numver of electron pairs will form different shapes, e.g. 0 pairs = linear, 1 = pyramidal...
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DannyBoy420 DannyBoy420
  • 07-03-2016
its used to predict the geometry of individual molecules from the number of electron pairs surrounding their central atoms.
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