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Choose the selection which describes an electron-domain geometry and number of pairs of nonbonding electrons located in the valence shell of the central atom which is consistent with
a molecule having the molecular geometry shown in the above figure.
O a) The electron-domain geometry is linear. The number of nonbonding pairs is 0.
O b) The electron-domain geometry is trigonal bipyramidal. The number of nonbonding pairs is 0.
O c) The electron-domain geometry is trigonal bipyramidal. The number of nonbonding pairs is 1.
O d) The electron-domain geometry is linear. The number of nonbonding pairs is 2.
e) The electron-domain geometry is linear. The number of nonbonding pairs is 1.
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3:46 AM
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Transcribed Image Text:W Practice 4 - CHEM 1201 X co Course: 2020 Spring CHEM b My Questions | bartleby A https://www.webassign.net/web/Student/Assignment-Responses/randomize?pos=2&dep=22671454&tags=autosave#question359693_2 ... 3. 0/0 POINTS PREVIOUS ANSWERS 13/100 Submissions Used MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER Choose the selection which describes an electron-domain geometry and number of pairs of nonbonding electrons located in the valence shell of the central atom which is consistent with a molecule having the molecular geometry shown in the above figure. O a) The electron-domain geometry is linear. The number of nonbonding pairs is 0. O b) The electron-domain geometry is trigonal bipyramidal. The number of nonbonding pairs is 0. O c) The electron-domain geometry is trigonal bipyramidal. The number of nonbonding pairs is 1. O d) The electron-domain geometry is linear. The number of nonbonding pairs is 2. e) The electron-domain geometry is linear. The number of nonbonding pairs is 1. 4. 0/0 POINTS PREVIOUS ANSWERS 11/100 Submissions Used MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER 3:46 AM O Type here to search 4/10/2020
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