Question 7 For the molecule CO3 2- determine the electron pair geometry (epg) and molecular geometry (mg) and choose the correct answer. (C = family 4A; O = family 6A) O epg = trigonal plane; mg = angular O epg = trigonal pyramid; mg = trigonal plane. O epg = trigonal plane; mg = trigonal pyramid O epg = trigonal plane; mg = trigonal plane O epg = tetrahedron; mg = tetrahedron
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![Question 7
For the molecule CO3 determine the electron pair geometry (epg) and molecular geometry (mg) and choose the correct answer. (C = family 4A; O = family 6A)
epg = trigonal plane; mg = angular
O epg = trigonal pyramid; mg = trigonal plane.
O epg = trigonal plane; mg = trigonal pyramid
O epg = trigonal plane; mg = trigonal plane
O epg = tetrahedron; mg = tetrahedron
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In which case is the solid substance correctly matched with the type of bonding it exhibits?
NaCl(s) : London bonding
CO2(s): covalent network
CH4(s): molecular solid
C (diamond) : metallic network
H20(s) : ionic network
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