1. Use the information for the structure of A3Z to answer the following questions. Note: A has 7 valence electrons and Z has 5 valence electrons. The A-Z bond is polar. What is the bond angle? BI U X₂ X² Is the molecule polar? 109 What is the electron pair geometry? What is the molecular shape? What is the hybridization? BIUX, X² | BIU X₂ X² Type the molecular shape BIU X₂ X² Type the hybridization Polar O Non-Polar

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1. Use the information for the structure of A3Z to answer the following questions.
Note: A has 7 valence electrons and Z has 5 valence electrons. The A-Z bond is polar.
What is the bond angle? BI U X₂ X²
Is the molecule polar?
109
What is the electron pair geometry?
What is the molecular shape?
What is the hybridization?
BIUX, X²
|
BIU X₂ X²
Type the molecular shape
BIU X₂ X²
Type the hybridization
Polar
O Non-Polar
Transcribed Image Text:1. Use the information for the structure of A3Z to answer the following questions. Note: A has 7 valence electrons and Z has 5 valence electrons. The A-Z bond is polar. What is the bond angle? BI U X₂ X² Is the molecule polar? 109 What is the electron pair geometry? What is the molecular shape? What is the hybridization? BIUX, X² | BIU X₂ X² Type the molecular shape BIU X₂ X² Type the hybridization Polar O Non-Polar
Use the information for the structure of A3Z to answer the following questions.
Note: A has 7 valence electrons and Z has 5 valence electrons. The A-Z bond is polar.
The molecule cannot form hydrogen bonding interactions.
What is the strongest
intermolecular force that can
exist for this substance?
(Draw three molecules of A3Z
to the right showing the
strongest interaction. Be sure
to draw and label your
interaction).
London Dispersion
Forces
Dipole-Dipole
Interactions
O Hydrogen Bonding
GT 9
Transcribed Image Text:Use the information for the structure of A3Z to answer the following questions. Note: A has 7 valence electrons and Z has 5 valence electrons. The A-Z bond is polar. The molecule cannot form hydrogen bonding interactions. What is the strongest intermolecular force that can exist for this substance? (Draw three molecules of A3Z to the right showing the strongest interaction. Be sure to draw and label your interaction). London Dispersion Forces Dipole-Dipole Interactions O Hydrogen Bonding GT 9
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