Shapes of molecules, names and angles

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Mind Map on Shapes of molecules, names and angles, created by Ben Morley on 24/11/2013.
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Mind Map by Ben Morley, updated more than 1 year ago
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Shapes of molecules, names and angles
  1. Linear
    1. Bond angle = 180
      1. Example = BeCl2
        1. No. of outer electrons = 2
        2. trigonal planar
          1. Bond angle = 120
            1. Examples = BF2 and BCl3
              1. No. of outer electrons = 3
              2. tetrahedron
                1. No. of outer electrons = 4
                  1. Example = CH4
                    1. Bond angle = 109.5
                    2. trigonal bipyramid
                      1. No. of outer electrons = 5
                        1. Bond angle = 120 and 90
                          1. Example = PF5 and PCl5
                          2. octahedron
                            1. Example = SF6
                              1. Bond angle = 90
                                1. No. of outer electrons = 6
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