Now let's look at some data for a molecule to see if we can determine an answer. Consider SF₁ where the two measured angles for F-S-F are 102° and 173°. 102° F173 The F-S-F angle involving the axial F atoms is 173° The red lines outline a trigonal bipyramid. Black lines show the electron pairs 9. Explain why both bond angles are as such, using your understanding of lone pair repulsion and the tbp geometry:

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Now let's look at some data for a molecule to see if we can determine an answer. Consider SF4
where the two measured angles for F-S-F are 102° and 173º.
102°
F1739
The F-S-F angle involving
the axial F atoms is 173°
The red lines outline a
trigonal bipyramid.
Black lines show the
electron pairs
9. Explain why both bond angles are as such, using your understanding of lone pair
repulsion and the tbp geometry:
Transcribed Image Text:Now let's look at some data for a molecule to see if we can determine an answer. Consider SF4 where the two measured angles for F-S-F are 102° and 173º. 102° F1739 The F-S-F angle involving the axial F atoms is 173° The red lines outline a trigonal bipyramid. Black lines show the electron pairs 9. Explain why both bond angles are as such, using your understanding of lone pair repulsion and the tbp geometry:
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