Answer the questions below using the lewis structure for BrFs provided. F: [Select] hybridization on the central atom. [Select] electron domain geometry [Select] molecular geometry [Select] V polar or non-polar molecule? [Select] F-Br-F bond angle

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### Lewis Structure for BrF₅

#### Instructions:
Answer the questions below using the Lewis structure for BrF₅ provided.

#### Lewis Structure:
The structure shows a bromine (Br) atom at the center bonded to five fluorine (F) atoms. The central bromine atom has bond lines connecting to each of the five fluorine atoms. Each fluorine atom has three lone pairs of electrons represented as dots around it. The bromine atom has a lone pair of electrons, also represented as dots, which is not bonded to any fluorine atom.

#### Questions:

1. **Hybridization on the Central Atom**
   - [ Select ]

2. **Electron Domain Geometry**
   - [ Select ]

3. **Molecular Geometry**
   - [ Select ]

4. **Polar or Non-polar Molecule?**
   - [ Select ]

5. **F-Br-F Bond Angle**
   - [ Select ]
Transcribed Image Text:### Lewis Structure for BrF₅ #### Instructions: Answer the questions below using the Lewis structure for BrF₅ provided. #### Lewis Structure: The structure shows a bromine (Br) atom at the center bonded to five fluorine (F) atoms. The central bromine atom has bond lines connecting to each of the five fluorine atoms. Each fluorine atom has three lone pairs of electrons represented as dots around it. The bromine atom has a lone pair of electrons, also represented as dots, which is not bonded to any fluorine atom. #### Questions: 1. **Hybridization on the Central Atom** - [ Select ] 2. **Electron Domain Geometry** - [ Select ] 3. **Molecular Geometry** - [ Select ] 4. **Polar or Non-polar Molecule?** - [ Select ] 5. **F-Br-F Bond Angle** - [ Select ]
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