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Below are a number of hypothetical Lewis StructuresUSING THE LETTERS Identify the molecular geometry using VSEPR, as LinearC. TetrahedralD. trigonal Planar E. trigonal PyramidalB. Bent G. Square planar F. Octahedral
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Transcribed Image Text:← Unit 4 Cov C → H Unit 4 Cov Lenovo X Unit 4 Cove X Question 10 Type here to search Unit 4 Cova X using VSEPR, as A. Linear F. Octahedral Selected Answer: D. Trigonal planar Review Test X B. Bent G. Square planar blackboard.matc.edu/webapps/assessment/review/review.jsp?attempt_id=_23586203_1&course_id=_514116_1&content_id=_13663523_18&return_conter H-A O Bi H Content -H X Bb 21876103 X C. Tetrahedral Covalent B X Organic Ch D. trigonal Planar E. trigor
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VSEPR stands for valence shell electron pair repulsion theory. The molecular geometry only depends upon electrons in the valence shell of the central atom.

There are two types of electron pair.

  • Bonded electron pair: electron pair which is shared between two atom
  • Non-bonded electron pair: pair which belongs to one atom only and is not shared.
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