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Offline NewtoAtoms

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VSEPR Structure for ZnCl2
« on: May 18, 2008, 11:51:23 PM »
Hello Chemists,

Would someone be so kind to explain to me the geometry of ZnCl2.

When I first draw the Lewis dots for ZnCl2, I see that Zn is surrounded by 7 pairs of e-, two which are bonded to 2 Cl atoms, and then 5 which are lone pairs.

Can anyone explain to me why the geometric shape is linear???  Which according to my textbook is the correct answer.

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Re: VSEPR Structure for ZnCl2
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2008, 12:52:22 AM »
Vsepr is onlyapplicable for elements of sp blocks. ZnCl2 is in some extend a ionic salt. In water it forms hydrated complex ion containing a different number of chloride anions (up to 4). Solid anhydrous ZnCl2 has 3 polymorphic forms - all of them show ZnCl4 tetrahedral arrangement around Zn atom.
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Re: VSEPR Structure for ZnCl2
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2008, 12:41:10 AM »
This being the general chemistry forum and not the inorganic forum, you have to look at ZnCl2 in general chemistry (freshman level) terms.

Zn has a full 3d-sub shell and 2 4s electrons.  For this problem, your textbook shows a linear structure because it ignores the d electrons.  Taking only the 2 4s electrons Zn has two dots each chlorine has 7 for a total of 16 electrons.  Zn has only two electron groups and as such it is linear.

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:Cl:Zn:Cl:    This makes it an AB2 structure which is linear.
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