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10 March, 18:58

Write in the number of lone pairs or atoms to complete each description below. A molecule that has a trigonal-planar shape has lone pairs A molecule that has a bent shape and a trigonal-planar electron domain shape has lone pairs. A molecule that has a trigonal-pyramidal shape has ato ms and lone pair around the central atom.

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  1. 10 March, 19:44
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  2. 10 March, 20:46
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    1. A molecule with a trigonal-planar shape has no lone pairs on the central atom.

    An example is BF₃ (see Figure 1).

    2. A molecule with a bent shape and a trigonal-planar electron domain shape has one lone pair on the central atom.

    An example is SO₂ (see Figure 2).

    3. A molecule that has a trigonal-pyramidal shape has three atoms and one lone pair around the central atom.

    An example is NH₃ (see Figure 3).
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