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Does the VSEPR theory predict that XeF2 is linear?

The theory predicts that XeF₂ is linear.

We must first draw the Lewis structure for XeF₂.

This tells us that there are five electron regions (Steric Number = 5) about the central carbon atom. They are the three lone pairs and the two Xe-F bonds.

The VSEPR model states that the electron regions around an atom spread out to make each region is as far from the others as possible.

Here is a diagram of various VSEPR shapes.

We see that when the SN = 5, the electrons arrange themselves at the corners of a trigonal bipyramid.

The lone pairs take up the most space, so they occupy the equatorial positions.

The C-F occupy the axial positions.

The shape of the molecule refers only to the arrangement of the bonds.

The bonds are at angles of 180° from each other, so XeF₂ is a linear molecule.


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