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Offline Amy_Durante

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How many unbonded pairs are in C2Br4?
« on: November 09, 2006, 06:32:21 PM »
The compound C2Br4 (Tetrabromoethylene). The 2 and 4 together in the same compound are throwing me off. I know that it has 2 bonded pairs but what about unbonded pairs? I cannot remember what to do if there are two numbers in the same compound.  ???

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Re: How many unbonded pairs are in C2Br4?
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2006, 08:38:20 PM »
I don't believe there are any unbonded pairs in Tetrabromoethylene. Carbon forms a double bond with the other Carbon and the Bromines hang off the Carbon to form a trigonal planar geometry with a sp2 hybridization. They are all covalent bonds.

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Re: How many unbonded pairs are in C2Br4?
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2006, 08:40:44 PM »
The structure is similar to ethene, ie. C2H4. There are 6 bonding pairs (C-H and C=C) and no non-bonding pairs because all valence electron in carbon areused for bonding, and all valence electrons in H are used up in bonding.

What about the case for Bromine in C2Br4?
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Re: How many unbonded pairs are in C2Br4?
« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2006, 09:09:23 PM »
The compound C2Br4 (Tetrabromoethylene). The 2 and 4 together in the same compound are throwing me off. I know that it has 2 bonded pairs but what about unbonded pairs? I cannot remember what to do if there are two numbers in the same compound.  ???

The 2 means that there are two carbon atoms in the molecule and the 4 means that there are four bromine atoms in the molecule.  These numbers have nothing to do with the number of bonding pairs of electrons.

Try drawing a Lewis Structure of C2Br4 to figure out how many bonding pairs and lone (unbonded) pairs are in the molecule.

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