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Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory (Simplified) definitions
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A model predicting molecular geometry by minimizing repulsion between electron groups on a central atom.
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VSEPR Theory
A model predicting molecular geometry by minimizing repulsion between electron groups on a central atom.
Electron Group
A region of electron density around a central atom, including both lone pairs and bonding groups.
Central Element
The atom in a molecule to which surrounding elements and lone pairs are attached, determining shape.
Bonding Group
A set of electrons shared between the central atom and a surrounding element, forming a bond.
Lone Pair
A pair of valence electrons on the central atom not involved in bonding, increasing electron repulsion.
Electron Cloud
A region where electrons, especially lone pairs, are likely found, contributing to molecular repulsion.
Repulsion
The force that pushes electron groups apart, influencing the spatial arrangement around a central atom.
Molecular Shape
The three-dimensional arrangement of atoms and lone pairs around a central atom in a molecule.
Surrounding Element
An atom bonded to the central atom, contributing to the total number of electron groups.
Geometry
The overall spatial structure formed by electron groups around a central atom.
Valence Electron
An outer-shell electron involved in forming bonds or existing as a lone pair on the central atom.
Electron Density
The probability distribution of electrons in a region, affecting repulsion and molecular structure.
Arrangement
The specific positioning of electron groups around a central atom to minimize repulsion.
Shape Prediction
The process of determining molecular geometry based on the number and type of electron groups.