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### Electron-Pair Geometry and Steric Number

**Question:**
Which electron-pair geometry corresponds to a steric number of 3?

**Answer Choices:**
  - ☐ Trigonal bipyramidal
  - ☐ Octahedral
  - ☐ Tetrahedral
  - ☐ Trigonal planar
  - ☐ Linear

**Explanation:**
To determine the correct electron-pair geometry, it is important to understand what a steric number represents. The steric number is the number of atoms bonded to a central atom plus the number of lone pairs around the central atom. A steric number of 3 indicates there are three regions of electron density (bonds or lone pairs) around the central atom.

When the steric number is 3, the electron-pair geometry is typically:

  - **Trigonal Planar**

This is because three regions of electron density around a central atom will arrange themselves in a plane at angles of 120° to minimize electron repulsion, resulting in a trigonal planar structure.

**Correct Answer:**
  - ☐ Trigonal planar
Transcribed Image Text:### Electron-Pair Geometry and Steric Number **Question:** Which electron-pair geometry corresponds to a steric number of 3? **Answer Choices:** - ☐ Trigonal bipyramidal - ☐ Octahedral - ☐ Tetrahedral - ☐ Trigonal planar - ☐ Linear **Explanation:** To determine the correct electron-pair geometry, it is important to understand what a steric number represents. The steric number is the number of atoms bonded to a central atom plus the number of lone pairs around the central atom. A steric number of 3 indicates there are three regions of electron density (bonds or lone pairs) around the central atom. When the steric number is 3, the electron-pair geometry is typically: - **Trigonal Planar** This is because three regions of electron density around a central atom will arrange themselves in a plane at angles of 120° to minimize electron repulsion, resulting in a trigonal planar structure. **Correct Answer:** - ☐ Trigonal planar
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