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SO3 is the chemical formula for sulfur trioxide.
Xe belongs to the noble gas family so has 8 valence electrons...Xe => 5s25p6....... Two of these are bonded with fluorine. Thus it is left with 6 electronss i.e. 3 lone pairs.... So hybridization is sp3d ....the shape that should be =>Trigonal bipyramidal.... But it has 3 lone pairs on equatorial plane & 2 bond pairs on axial .....so final shape =>LINEAR...
SO3 is a planar molecule with bond angles of 120 0 - the hybridisation of S is sp2 Note that a typical description of bonding involves 3 double bonds - this assumes that there is good overlap between d orbitals on the S atom and p orbitals on the O atom- calculation suggests that this pi bonding is at best very weak.
Al+3 SO3+2 <---- these are the ions and their charges Al+3 Al+3 SO3+2 SO3+2 SO3+2 <---- the charges have to add up to zero, so two +3 aluminum ions cancel out three +2 sulfite ions. Al2(SO3)3 <--- simplify
The hybridization of PH3 is sp3
VSEPR notation is AX3E Tetra Pyramidal angle is 109.5 degrees sp3 hybridization VSEPR notation is AX3E Tetra Pyramidal angle is 109.5 degrees sp3 hybridization
SO3 is the chemical formula for sulfur trioxide.
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Formula: SO3
Xe belongs to the noble gas family so has 8 valence electrons...Xe => 5s25p6....... Two of these are bonded with fluorine. Thus it is left with 6 electronss i.e. 3 lone pairs.... So hybridization is sp3d ....the shape that should be =>Trigonal bipyramidal.... But it has 3 lone pairs on equatorial plane & 2 bond pairs on axial .....so final shape =>LINEAR...
SO3 is a planar molecule with bond angles of 120 0 - the hybridisation of S is sp2 Note that a typical description of bonding involves 3 double bonds - this assumes that there is good overlap between d orbitals on the S atom and p orbitals on the O atom- calculation suggests that this pi bonding is at best very weak.
SO3 = sulphur dioxide O2= oxygen SO3 = sulphur trioxide SO3- = sulphite that should be it .... right? :)
Al+3 SO3+2 <---- these are the ions and their charges Al+3 Al+3 SO3+2 SO3+2 SO3+2 <---- the charges have to add up to zero, so two +3 aluminum ions cancel out three +2 sulfite ions. Al2(SO3)3 <--- simplify
SO3 is sulfur trioxide.
sp3d bond angle(s): 180
The hybridization of PH3 is sp3
Cr+6 SO3-2 ------> these are the ions and their chargesCr+6 SO3-2 SO3-2 SO3-2 ----> the charges have to add up to zero, so three +2 sulfite ions cancels out one +6 Cr ion.Cr(SO3)3 ----> simplify