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AP Chemistry 2.7: VSEPR and Hybridization

Practice AP Chemistry 2.7 questions on using Lewis diagrams and VSEPR to predict molecular geometry, bond angles, hybridization, bond order, and polarity.

Syllabus
Effective Fall 2025
Course
AP Chemistry

Exam points

  • Apply Le Châtelier’s principle to predict equilibrium shifts after concentration, pressure, or temperature changes.
  • Use equilibrium constants and reaction quotients to explain composition changes and calculate equilibrium species.

2.7 VSEPR and Hybridization question 1

[Maximum number: 1]

A scientist is investigating the properties of a mixture of CH3OH\mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{OH} and H2CO\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{CO}. The scientist

generates the following diagram to represent the mixture.

Figure for Question 2.7 VSEPR and Hybridization question 1 — AP Chemistry
Figure for Question 2.7 VSEPR and Hybridization question 1 — AP Chemistry
Figure for Question 2.7 VSEPR and Hybridization question 1 — AP Chemistry
Figure for Question 2.7 VSEPR and Hybridization question 1 — AP Chemistry
Figure for Question 2.7 VSEPR and Hybridization question 1 — AP Chemistry

Identify the hybridization of the valence orbitals of the C atom in the H2CO\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{CO} molecule.

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