Use VSEPR theory to determine the 3-D molecular geometry of silicon tetrabromide (SiBr4). :Br. :Br-Si-Br: :Br: O a. linear O b. Tetrahedral O c. trigonal pyramidal d. bent

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Use VSEPR theory to determine the 3-D molecular geometry of silicon tetrabromide (SiBr4).
:Br.
:Br-Si-Br:
:Br:
O a. linear
O b. Tetrahedral
O c. trigonal pyramidal
O d. bent
Transcribed Image Text:Use VSEPR theory to determine the 3-D molecular geometry of silicon tetrabromide (SiBr4). :Br. :Br-Si-Br: :Br: O a. linear O b. Tetrahedral O c. trigonal pyramidal O d. bent
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