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**Consider the following Lewis structure where E is an unknown element:**

\[ 
  \begin{array}{c}
    :\overset{..}{\underline{\mathrm{E}}} - \cdot\cdot - \overset{..}{O}\cdot\cdot\\
    \cdot\cdot\hspace{0.5em}:O:\hspace{0.5em}\cdot\cdot\\
  \end{array}^{2-}
\]

**What is a possible identity for element E?**

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**Predict the molecular structure (including bond angles) for this ion.**

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Transcribed Image Text:**Consider the following Lewis structure where E is an unknown element:** \[ \begin{array}{c} :\overset{..}{\underline{\mathrm{E}}} - \cdot\cdot - \overset{..}{O}\cdot\cdot\\ \cdot\cdot\hspace{0.5em}:O:\hspace{0.5em}\cdot\cdot\\ \end{array}^{2-} \] **What is a possible identity for element E?** [Input box for answer] **Predict the molecular structure (including bond angles) for this ion.** Molecular shape is [Dropdown menu] with bond angles [Dropdown menu]. - Dropdown options for bond angles: 90°, <109.5°, 109.5°, >109.5°, 120°, 180°. **Buttons:** - "Submit Answer" - "Try Another Version" *(Note: The interface shows 3 item attempts remaining)*
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