The Lewis diagram for PO(OH)3 is: The electron-pair geometry around the P atom in PO(OH)3 is

A. The Lewis diagram for PO(OH)3 is: The electron-pair geometry around the P atom in PO(OH)3 is . There are lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of PO(OH)3 is . B. The Lewis diagram for SeH2 is: The electron-pair geometry around the Se atom in SeH2 is . There are lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of SeH2 is . C. The Lewis diagram for NH3 is: The electron-pair geometry around the N atom in NH3 is tetrahedral . There are 1 lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of NH3 is tetrahedral . D. The Lewis diagram for BF3 is: The electron-pair geometry around the B atom in BF3 is trigonal planar . There are 0 lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of BF3 is trigonal planar . Are You Sure? An error was detected in your answer. Check for typos, miscalculations, etc. before you submit this item again.

The Correct Answer and Explanation is :

Let’s go through each molecule and correct the statements:

A. PO(OH)3 (Phosphoric Acid)

  • Lewis Structure: Phosphoric acid (PO(OH)3) has a phosphorus atom at the center, bonded to three hydroxyl (OH) groups and one double-bonded oxygen (O). Phosphorus (P) is in group 15 and can expand its valence shell because it is in period 3 or higher.
  • Electron-pair Geometry: The phosphorus atom forms four bonds (one double bond to an oxygen and three single bonds to hydroxyl groups). Therefore, the electron-pair geometry is tetrahedral.
  • Molecular Geometry: Since there are no lone pairs on phosphorus, the molecular geometry is also tetrahedral.

Correction for A:

  • The electron-pair geometry around the P atom in PO(OH)3 is tetrahedral.
  • There are 0 lone pairs around the central atom, so the geometry of PO(OH)3 is tetrahedral.

B. SeH2 (Selenium Hydride)

  • Lewis Structure: Selenium (Se) is in group 16 and forms two single bonds with two hydrogen atoms. Se has two lone pairs of electrons remaining after bonding with hydrogen atoms.
  • Electron-pair Geometry: With two bonding pairs and two lone pairs, the electron-pair geometry around selenium is tetrahedral (considering both bonding and lone pairs).
  • Molecular Geometry: Since there are lone pairs, the molecular geometry will be bent (also called “V-shaped”), as the lone pairs push the bonding pairs closer together.

Correction for B:

  • The electron-pair geometry around the Se atom in SeH2 is tetrahedral.
  • There are 2 lone pairs around the central atom, so the geometry of SeH2 is bent.

C. NH3 (Ammonia)

  • Lewis Structure: Ammonia (NH3) has a nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms, and nitrogen has one lone pair of electrons.
  • Electron-pair Geometry: The electron-pair geometry for NH3 is tetrahedral because there are three bonding pairs and one lone pair.
  • Molecular Geometry: Since there is one lone pair, the molecular geometry is trigonal pyramidal (due to the lone pair pushing down on the bonding pairs).

Correction for C:

  • The electron-pair geometry around the N atom in NH3 is tetrahedral.
  • There is 1 lone pair around the central atom, so the geometry of NH3 is trigonal pyramidal.

D. BF3 (Boron Trifluoride)

  • Lewis Structure: Boron trifluoride (BF3) consists of a boron atom bonded to three fluorine atoms. Boron does not have a full octet, but it is an exception, as it can have only six electrons in its valence shell.
  • Electron-pair Geometry: There are three bonding pairs around the boron atom, so the electron-pair geometry is trigonal planar.
  • Molecular Geometry: Since there are no lone pairs on boron, the molecular geometry is also trigonal planar.

Correction for D:

  • The electron-pair geometry around the B atom in BF3 is trigonal planar.
  • There are 0 lone pairs around the central atom, so the geometry of BF3 is trigonal planar.

Final Correct Answers:

A. The electron-pair geometry around the P atom in PO(OH)3 is tetrahedral. There are 0 lone pairs around the central atom, so the geometry of PO(OH)3 is tetrahedral.

B. The electron-pair geometry around the Se atom in SeH2 is tetrahedral. There are 2 lone pairs around the central atom, so the geometry of SeH2 is bent.

C. The electron-pair geometry around the N atom in NH3 is tetrahedral. There is 1 lone pair around the central atom, so the geometry of NH3 is trigonal pyramidal.

D. The electron-pair geometry around the B atom in BF3 is trigonal planar. There are 0 lone pairs around the central atom, so the geometry of BF3 is trigonal planar.

This correction accounts for the lone pairs and bonding pairs to ensure accurate molecular geometries.

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