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15 February, 15:51

Which of these molecules has the same number of shared electron pairs as unshared electron pairs? (a) hcl, (b) h2s, (c) pf3, (d) ccl2f2 (e) br2?

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  1. 15 February, 19:43
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    H2S has 2 bonds which means that it has two shared electron pairs. It has 2 lone pairs on electrons. It's the only one where the 2 are the same.
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