the shape of a molecule
The shape of the molecule.
How atoms are arranged in a molecule.
VSEPR theory predicts molecular shapes by considering the electron pairs in the outer shell of an atom and their repulsions. It suggests that electron pairs arrange themselves to minimize repulsion, leading to specific molecular geometries. The theory is helpful in understanding the shapes of molecules and predicting their properties.
no, not all molecules obey the VSEPR theory, there is an exeption considered for the SIO2 molecules which obeys not the VSEPR theory
VSEPR predict the geometry of a chemical molecule.
VESPR = Valence Electron Shell Pair Repulsion
VESPR theory
electrons pair pull atoms apart
it helps by being able to predict what happens by whT HAS HAPPENED B EFOR
The electron-pair geometry of CS2 is linear because the Lewis structure is S=C=S. Double bonds act as one electron pair to help determine electron-pair geometries of molecules according to VESPR theory
VSEPR is "Valence shell electron pair repulsion".
Self-perception theory suggests that individuals infer their own attitudes and beliefs by observing their own behavior. By understanding this theory, you can predict how someone might behave based on their past behaviors and actions. This can help in understanding individual motivations and decision-making processes.
The shape of the molecule.
noway
no it can not.
How atoms are arranged in a molecule.
No; chaos theory is more useful to explain why hurricanes CANNOT be predicted.