For a molecule of the general formula ABn : _____________.
A has n valence electrons
B is the central atom
the central atom A is bonded to n B atoms.
B has n valence electrons
A is region in which the electrons will most likely be found
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For a molecule of the general formula ABn : _____________. A has n valence electrons B...
1. Write the electron configurations and identify the number of valence electrons for each of the following elements. oxygen sulfur nitrogen hydrogen fluorine phosphorus 2. Write name of the molecular geometry for each of the following molecules. a. A molecule with the central atom surrounded by three atoms and one lone pair. b. A molecule with a central atom surrounded by two doubly-bonded atoms. c. A molecule with a central atom surrounded by two singly-bonded atoms and two lone pairs....
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According to VSEPR theory, a molecule with the general formula AX2E (A is the central atom, X is the bonded atom and E is a lone pair of electrons) has how many regions of electron density around the central atom ? AX2E will have what kind of electronic geometry? AX2E will have what kind of molecular geometry?
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Very confused on determining the valence electrons of a specific atom in a molecule.. Specifically, for P and O in PO43-, why are the valence electrons for P = 10 but the valence electrons of O = 8? The most common explanation I have found is that P makes 5 bonds to the 4 Os (1 pi and 3 sigma bonds) and these electrons are shared so when which added to P's valence electrons of 5 this makes the total valence...