Unraveling the Structure of XeF6: VSEPR and Valence Bond Theories

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The discussion centers on the structure of XeF6, with participants debating whether it is octahedral or has a pyramidal shape with a pentagonal base. The consensus leans towards the pentagonal bipyramidal structure due to the presence of a lone pair on xenon, which influences its geometry. There is also confusion regarding IF6, with clarification that the stable species is [IF6]+, which has an octahedral structure. Participants emphasize the importance of hybridization, noting that Xe exhibits sp^3d^3 hybridization. Overall, the conversation highlights the complexities of molecular geometry and the application of VSEPR and Valence Bond theories.
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I am confused about the structure of ##XeF_6##.

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Is it octahedral or a pyramid with a pentagonal base? ##Xe## has ##sp^3d^3## hybridization. Then I think the latter one is correct. Since the first one has nonarrangement for the lone pair over ##Xe##.
 
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mooncrater said:

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I am confused about the structure of ##IF_6##.

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Is it octahedral or a pyramid with a pentagonal base? ##I ## has ##sp^3d^3## hybridization. Then I think the latter one is correct. Since the first one has nonarrangement for the lone pair over ##I ##.
I think there is no thing as IF6.
It should be [IF6]+ as that is the stable specie.
So it has then a octahedral structure.
 
Raghav Gupta said:
I think there is no thing as IF6.
It should be [IF6]+ as that is the stable specie.
So it has then a octahedral structure.
Sorry I meant to say ##XeF_6##... did that in hurry.
 
mooncrater said:
Sorry I meant to say ##XeF_6##... did that in hurry.
Hey how you edited the title?
Did you reported it to staff?
XeF6 does not have perfect octahedral or the other structure you have showed in attempt.
 
Raghav Gupta said:
Hey how you edited the title?
Did you reported it to staff?
XeF6 does not have perfect octahedral or the other structure you have showed in attempt.
I used the thread tools.
It has ##sp^3d^3## hybridization for sure. But it's structure is still not clear to me.
 
But when we search about ##sp^3d^3## in images section of Google then we can see the structure of ##IF_7## which has ##sp^3d^3## structure. Why it has a different structure?
 
mooncrater said:
But when we search about ##sp^3d^3## in images section of Google then we can see the structure of ##IF_7## which has ##sp^3d^3## structure. Why it has a different structure?
They are saying that it has an unusual pentagonal bi pyramidal structure .
And remember one has lone pair and IF7 does not have that. So some differences will be there.
 
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Ok then... I assume my doubt cleared.
Thank you. (##R\longrightarrow R ## help)
 
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Raghav Gupta said:
They are saying that it has an unusual pentagonal bi pyramidal structure .
And remember one has lone pair and IF7 does not have that. So some differences will be there.
Good call RG... The Pentagonal Bipyramid is correct. Now, can you apply the VSEPR theory and show => AX6E geometry for :XeF6? and then the Valence Bond theory to show how the ground state electron configuration of Xe hybridizes at the valence level to give seven (7) sp3d3 hybrid orbitals? I'll bet you already know how to do it. Go for it!
 
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