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Can someone explain to me the difference between regular molecular shape and electronic structure? How do you know which is which? And how do you decide/figure it out?
ex.
Bond angles for PF3:
First count the valence e- in total = 26. Divide using the VSEPR rules and you will find the central P has 3 bonding and one lone pair, making this molecule trigonal pyramidal (angle <109 degrees). Electronic structure is tetrahedral.
*Also random question:
Is Hemoglobin an enzyme? Prob. not, but what is it? Same w/ myoglobin what exactly ARE they? I know what they do, but what ARE they?
Thanks
ex.
Bond angles for PF3:
First count the valence e- in total = 26. Divide using the VSEPR rules and you will find the central P has 3 bonding and one lone pair, making this molecule trigonal pyramidal (angle <109 degrees). Electronic structure is tetrahedral.
*Also random question:
Is Hemoglobin an enzyme? Prob. not, but what is it? Same w/ myoglobin what exactly ARE they? I know what they do, but what ARE they?
Thanks