elektrondomängeometrin
Elektrondomängeometrin, often translated as electron domain geometry, is a fundamental concept in chemistry used to predict the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms and electron pairs around a central atom in a molecule. This geometry is determined by the total number of electron domains, which includes both bonding electron pairs (shared between two atoms) and non-bonding electron pairs, also known as lone pairs. The principle governing this arrangement is the Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) theory, which states that electron domains will orient themselves as far apart as possible in three-dimensional space to minimize electrostatic repulsion.
The electron domain geometry is a crucial first step in determining the overall molecular geometry. The number