Use the VSEPR theory to predict the following about the GaCl43- molecule:
(NOTE: doesn't the -3 charge add 3 electrons to the total making the total 34 electrons leaving one lone pair on the center atom?then making it a trigonal bipyramidal... see saw shape sp3d polar?)
a) Electronic geometry: _____________________
b) Molecular geometry: _____________________
c) hybridized AO of center atom: _____________________
d) polar or nonpolar: _____________________
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Use the VSEPR theory to predict the following about the GaCl43- molecule: (NOTE: doesn't the -3...
Use the VSEPR theory to predict the following about the GaCl43- molecule: a) Electronic geometry: _____________________ b) Molecular geometry: _____________________ c) hybridized AO of center atom: _____________________ d) polar or nonpolar: _____________________
22. Use the VSEPR theory to predict the following about the GaC143- molecule: a) Electronic geometry: b) Molecular geometry: c) hybridized AO of center atom: d) polar or nonpolar:
22. Use the VSEPR theory to predict the following about the GaC143-molecule: a) Electronic geometry: b) Molecular geometry: c) hybridized AO of center atom: d) polar or nonpolar:
22. Use the VSEPR theory to predict the following about the GaC143-molecule: a) Electronic geometry: b) Molecular geometry: c) hybridized AO of center atom: d) polar or nonpolar:
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