1.7 Determine the point group of each of the following molecules or ions, whose shapes can be determined by use of valence-shell electron-pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory: (a) SeF5, (b) CIF, (c) AsF4, (d) XeF2, (e) XeF4, (f) BeF3, (g) SiF2, (h) OCN, (i) ASCI, (j) OSF4, (k) trans-FNNF, (1) cis-FNNF, (m) CISSCI (nonplanar), (n) S₂O3-, (o) trans-(OH)4XeO2.
1.7 Determine the point group of each of the following molecules or ions, whose shapes can be determined by use of valence-shell electron-pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory: (a) SeF5, (b) CIF, (c) AsF4, (d) XeF2, (e) XeF4, (f) BeF3, (g) SiF2, (h) OCN, (i) ASCI, (j) OSF4, (k) trans-FNNF, (1) cis-FNNF, (m) CISSCI (nonplanar), (n) S₂O3-, (o) trans-(OH)4XeO2.
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![1.7 Determine the point group of each of the following molecules or ions, whose
shapes can be determined by use of valence-shell electron-pair repulsion
(VSEPR) theory: (a) SeF5, (b) CIF2, (c) AsF4, (d) XeF2, (e) XeF4, (f) BeF3,
(g) SiF2, (h) OCN, (i) ASCI, (j) OSF4, (k) trans-FNNF, (1) cis-FNNF, (m)
CISSCI (nonplanar), (n) S₂O3-, (o) trans-(OH)4XeO2.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F004c5534-a04d-4356-816b-5fc46067510d%2F1ac792f8-800f-4ab9-8acb-9d9402f05571%2F35pmz7_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:1.7 Determine the point group of each of the following molecules or ions, whose
shapes can be determined by use of valence-shell electron-pair repulsion
(VSEPR) theory: (a) SeF5, (b) CIF2, (c) AsF4, (d) XeF2, (e) XeF4, (f) BeF3,
(g) SiF2, (h) OCN, (i) ASCI, (j) OSF4, (k) trans-FNNF, (1) cis-FNNF, (m)
CISSCI (nonplanar), (n) S₂O3-, (o) trans-(OH)4XeO2.
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