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can you please show the steps? Question 15 15 pts 14. Calculate the formal charges on...
Calculate the formal charges on each of the atoms comprising the hydrogen silicate ion (HSiO3-1). What is its VSEPR geometry and electronic structure?
can you please show the steps? Question 14 15 pts 13. How might the valence electrons be arranged in PO3-3 ion assuming that P can have an expanded octet. Predict its geometry and electronic structure using VSEPR theory Upload Choose a File
can you please show the steps? Question 11 15 pts 11. Draw the Lewis structure for the Se03 2 ion, then using VSEPR theory, what is its geometry and electronic structure? Upload Choose a File
can you please show the steps? can you please show the steps? Question 13 15 pts 12. Draw the Lewis structure for the HTeO4-1 ion, and calculate the formal charge on each atom. Upload Choose a File
can you please show the steps? Question 18 15 pts 18.. Using VSEPR theory, predict the molecular geometry and electronic structures of SnF4 and SeF2. Upload Choose a File
Question 9 15 pts 9. Draw the Lewis structure for the following ion: BF4 1. Using VSEPR theory, what is its geometry and electronic structure? Upload Choose a File
Can you please show your work? Question 17 15 pts 17. Use VSEPR theory, explain why the bond angle between the fluorine atoms in OF2 is not 180° Upload Choose a File
2. Draw the Lewis structures for (a) CzH6, (b) CxH,O, and (c) CHEN. Show formal charges for all atoms and determine the VSEPR geometries for each. a. C2H6 Electronic Geometry for Cs: Electronic Geometry for Cz: Molecular Geometry for C: Molecular Geometry for Cz: b. C2H40 Electronic Geometry for Ci: Electronic Geometry for Cz: — Molecular Geometry for Ci: - Molecular Geometry for C2: _ c. CHEN Electronic Geometry for C: - Electronic Geometry for N: Molecular Geometry for C:...
can you please show the steps? Question 7 60 pts 7. If 30.0 ml of 0.150 M CaCl2 is added to 15.0 ml of 0.200 M AgNO3, how many grams of AgCl will be precipitated? Upload Choose a File
can you please show the steps ? Question 4 60 pts 4. In the reaction of potassium fluoride with potassium chromate and sulfuric acid, the products are fluorine gas, potassium sulfate, chromium (III) sulfate and water. If 39.3 liters of fluorine gas was formed in this reaction and the gas was collected at -10.0°C and 725 Torr, how many grams of potassium fluoride reacted? Upload Choose a File