I know how many lone pairs and what the molecular geo is, I just don't know what the electron-pair geometry around the B atom is.
I see some answers that say bent and some that say triangular planar...
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I know how many lone pairs and what the molecular geo is, I just don't know...
Please note that "geometry" refers to the molecular or ionic geometry. A. What is the electron-pair geometry for I in IClg? There are lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of ICls is B. What is the electron-pair geometry for Br in BrF4? There are lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of BrF4 is Use the Kelerences to access important values if needed for this question. Please note that "geometry" refers to the molecular or...
can you please explain each answer 1. Give the number of lone pairs around the central atom and the geometry of the ion CIO, A) O lone pairs, linear 1 lone pair, bent C) 2 lone pairs, bent D) 3 lone pairs, bent E) 3 lone pairs, linear B) 2. Predict the geometry and polarity of the CS, molecule. A) linear, polar B) linear, nonpolar C) tetrahedral, nonpolar D) bent, nonpolar E) bent, polar (iv) PF, (v) BF, 3. Which...
Please note that "geometry" refers to the molecular or ionic geometry. The Lewis diagram for PCi4is: ci: CI: The electron-pair geometry around the P atom in PCI4+ is There is/are lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of PCI4+ is The Lewis diagram for Bel2 is: i-Be-1: The electron-pair geometry around the Be atom in Bel, is There is/are lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of Bel2 is Please note that "geometry" refers to the...
Please note that "geometry" refers to the molecular or ionic geometry. A. What is the electron-pair geometry for P in PF5? lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of PF5 is ..There are B. What is the electron-pair geometry for S in SF4? ...There are lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of SF4 is CHECK ANSWER Please note that "geometry" refers to the molecular or ionic geometry. A. What is the electron-pair geometry for CI...
molecular Example #lone pairs electron pair geometry shape # of bonds #of bonding groups tetrahedral tetrahedral pyramidal NH tetrahedral bent HO tetrahedral 2 Planar C-OH 1 double 2 single Planar triangular triangular Planar bent NO, 1 double 1 single triangular linear O linear 2 double 1. Using the chart above, draw the Lewis dot structure, determine the electron pair geometry, and determine the molecular geometry of each of the following: are very expensive. Please chut down project when not in...
I just need 6 and 7 from this lab. JUST QUESTIONS 6 AND 7 NAME: 4 0 in molecular, bent geometry present with the band'anglenler, trigonal SECTION: 11. Procedure NAME: a. Click on "Real Molecules" b. Make sure that "Real" is selected, and Molecule Geometry, Electron Geometry, Show Lone IV. Applied Exerci Pairs and Show Bond Angles are all checked.. Answer the follow c. Fill in the data table for the molecules listed below in the website. To assist you...
How many lone pairs if electrons are on the central atom of CHCl3 and what is the molecular shape? a) one, tetrahedral b) zero, tetrahedral c) zero, bent d) one, triginal planar e) one, trigonal pyramidal please explain your answer :)
Please note that "geometry" refers to the molecular or ionic geometry ?.what is the electron-pair geometry for As in Asr.. ] There are ? lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry ofAsF6 is B. What is the electron-pair geometry for Cl in CIFs There arelone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of CIFs is Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 5 more group attempts remaining Previous
Select all the statements that correctly explain why lone pairs prefer to occupy equatorial positions in a system with five electron domains. Check all that apply. A larger bond angle leads to more electron repulsion. Alone pair in an axial position will be too far away from the other electron pairs. There is less repulsion between electron domains in equatorial positions. Alone pair in an equatorial position has more space. Do you know the answer? Match each molecular geometry correctly...
What is the correct answer? Please explain and circle correct answer. Thanks in advance!! 3. What is the molecular geometry around an atom in a molecule or ion which is surrounded by three lone pairs of electrons and two single bonds. a. trigonal bipyramidal b. trigonal planar c. T-shaped d. see-saw e. linear HO 1. What is the electron-pair geometry around an atom with 3 lone pairs, 2 single bonds, and no multiple bonds? a. trigonal bipyramidal b. linear c....