Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago

Discuss the molecular shape of BrF3 on the basis of VSEPR theory ?​

Answers

Answered by dhathriavunoori
5

Answer:

The central atom Br has seven electrons in the valence shell. Three of these will form electron-pair bonds with three fluorine atoms leaving behind four electrons. Thus, there are three bond pairs and two lone pairs. The hybridization sp³d.

According to VSEPR theory, these will occupy the corners of a trigonal bipyramid. The two lone pairs will occupy the equatorial positions to minimise lone pair-lone pair and the bond pair-lone pair repulsions which are greater than the bond pair-bond pair repulsions. In addition, the axial fluorine atoms will be bent towards the equatorial fluorine in the order to minimise the lone pair-lone pair repulsions. The shape would be that of a slightly bent‘T’.

Similar questions