Consider the following species when answering the following questions: (i) BCI 3(ii) CCI 4(iii) TeCl 4(iv) XeF 4(v) SF 6 For which of the molecules is the molecular geometry (shape) the same as the VSEPR electron domain arrangement (electron domain geometry)? A) (iv) and (v) (i) and (iii) (i) and (ii) (ii) and (v) E (v) only

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### VSEPR Theory Question

Consider the following species when answering the following question:

(i) BCl₃  
(ii) CCl₄  
(iii) TeCl₄  
(iv) XeF₄  
(v) SF₆  

For which of the molecules is the molecular geometry (shape) the same as the VSEPR electron domain arrangement (electron domain geometry)?

- **A**: (iv) and (v)
- **B**: (i) and (iii)
- **C**: (i) and (ii)
- **D**: (ii) and (v)
- **E**: (v) only

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**Explanation**: This question tests your understanding of the VSEPR theory, which predicts the shapes of molecules and ions based on the repulsion between electron pairs around a central atom. You need to identify which molecules have their molecular geometry matching their electron domain geometry.
Transcribed Image Text:### VSEPR Theory Question Consider the following species when answering the following question: (i) BCl₃ (ii) CCl₄ (iii) TeCl₄ (iv) XeF₄ (v) SF₆ For which of the molecules is the molecular geometry (shape) the same as the VSEPR electron domain arrangement (electron domain geometry)? - **A**: (iv) and (v) - **B**: (i) and (iii) - **C**: (i) and (ii) - **D**: (ii) and (v) - **E**: (v) only --- **Explanation**: This question tests your understanding of the VSEPR theory, which predicts the shapes of molecules and ions based on the repulsion between electron pairs around a central atom. You need to identify which molecules have their molecular geometry matching their electron domain geometry.
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