The molecular shape around nitrogen is .
The molecular shape around orange carbon is .
The molecular shape around pink carbon is .
The molecular shape around oxygen is .
Further Explanation:
VSEPR or Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion theory is used for the prediction of the shapes of the molecules by the arrangement of electron pairs around the central atom. According to this theory, such a shape is adopted by the molecule in which it experiences a minimum electron repulsion. Refer the table at the end of the answer for the molecular shapes predicted by the number of electron pairs.
Nitrogen forms two single bonds with two hydrogen atoms and one single bond with one carbon atoms (Refer structure at the end). So three bond pairs are present around the nitrogen atom. According to VSEPR theory, the molecular shape around nitrogen is trigonal planar.
The orange-colored carbon atom forms two single bonds with two hydrogen atoms, one single bond with one nitrogen and pink carbon atom separately (Refer structure at the end). So four bond pairs are present around the orange carbon atom. According to VSEPR theory, the molecular shape around this carbon atom is tetrahedral.
The pink-colored carbon atom forms one single bond with the orange carbon and one oxygen atom separately and one double bond with the other oxygen atom (Refer structure at the end). So four bond pairs are present around the pink carbon atom. According to VSEPR theory, the molecular shape around this carbon atom is tetrahedral.
Oxygen forms one single bond with pink carbon and one single bond with one hydrogen atom (Refer structure at the end). So two bond pairs are present around the oxygen atom. According to VSEPR theory, the molecular shape around oxygen is linear.
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Answer details:
Grade: Senior School
Subject: Chemistry
Chapter: Covalent bonding and molecular structure
Keywords: glycine, amino acid, molecular shape, central atom, linear, tetrahedral, trigonal planar, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, VSEPR, repulsion, single bonds, double bond.