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16 September, 12:52

Which statement is false? 1. Lone pairs of electrons repel each other more strongly than they repel bonding pairs. 2. Lone pairs of electrons repel each other more strongly than bonding pairs repel each other. 3. Lone pairs of electrons on the central atom have no effect on the molecular geometry of a molecule or polyatomic ion. 4. Lone pairs of electrons are considered a part of the description of the electronic geometry about a central atom. 5. Lone pairs of electrons are not considered a part of the description of the molecular geometry about a central atom.

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  1. 16 September, 15:55
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    I have no idea this looks too complicated
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