How many structures are there for #"XeF"_5^(+)#?
1 Answer
Aug 14, 2017
There's only one structure.
#"XeF"_5^(+)# has contributions from...
#"Xe": " "" "" 8 valence electrons"# #"F": " "" "5 xx 7# #"valence electrons"# #(+): " "-1# #"valence electrons"#
and thus has
- Start with the skeletal structure and that uses
#5 xx 2 = ul10# of them. - Each fluorine atom can hold three lone pairs, i.e.
#3 xx 2 xx 5 = ul30# accounted for. - That leaves
#ul2# electrons for one lone pair on the#"Xe"# .
The axial-equatorial bond angles are IDEALLY
But of course, the lone pair on