Use the following diagrams (I, II, III) for the matching questions below, using the assumption of lone pairs given on the central atom. Determine the VSEPR shape of each. A-B-A I. A-B-A | A II. A A-B-A | A III.

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if I. has one lone pair
if III. has two lone pairs
if II. has no lone pairs
1. bent
2. linear
3. octahedral
4. seesaw
5. square planar
6.
7. tetrahedral
8.
square pyramidal
9.
trigonal bipyramid
trigonal planar
10. trigonal pyramidal
11. T-shaped
Transcribed Image Text:if I. has one lone pair if III. has two lone pairs if II. has no lone pairs 1. bent 2. linear 3. octahedral 4. seesaw 5. square planar 6. 7. tetrahedral 8. square pyramidal 9. trigonal bipyramid trigonal planar 10. trigonal pyramidal 11. T-shaped
Use the following diagrams (I, II, III) for the matching questions below, using the
assumption of lone pairs given on the central atom. Determine the VSEPR shape of
each.
A-B-A
1.
A-B-A
A
II.
if I. has one lone pair
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
A-B-A
bent
linear
III.
octahedral
seesaw
square planar
Transcribed Image Text:Use the following diagrams (I, II, III) for the matching questions below, using the assumption of lone pairs given on the central atom. Determine the VSEPR shape of each. A-B-A 1. A-B-A A II. if I. has one lone pair 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. A-B-A bent linear III. octahedral seesaw square planar
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