Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach
Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach
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ISBN: 9781305079250
Author: Mark S. Cracolice, Ed Peters
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 13, Problem 32E
Interpretation Introduction

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The central atom containing the combination of bonding and lone-pair electrons which produces an angular or bent structure around that atom is to be drawn.

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Molecular geometry is the 3-D representation of the molecule in a space. The Lewis model is not able to explain the shape of the molecules. In terms of electron density, the bonding electrons as well as lone pair of electrons holds the shape of the molecule.

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