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Use VSEPR theory to predict the electron-pair geometry and the molecular geometry of phosphorus tribromide, PBr_3. The electron-pair geometry is linear, the molecular geometry is linear. The electron-pair geometry is trigonal-planar, the molecular geometry is trigonal-planar. The electron-pair geometry is trigonal-planar, the molecular geometry is bent. The electron-pair geometry is tetrahedral, the molecular geometry is tetrahedral. The electron-pair geometry is tetrahedral, the molecular geometry is trigonal-pyramidal.
Use VSEPR theory to predict the electron-pair geometry and the molecular geometry of phosphorus tribromide, PBr_3. The electron-pair geometry is linear, the molecular geometry is linear. The electron-pair geometry is trigonal-planar, the molecular geometry is trigonal-planar. The electron-pair geometry is trigonal-planar, the molecular geometry is bent. The electron-pair geometry is tetrahedral, the molecular geometry is tetrahedral. The electron-pair geometry is tetrahedral, the molecular geometry is trigonal-pyramidal.
Keith LeannonLv2
10 Jul 2019