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Using VSEPR theory, draw a picture that clearly shows the geometry of the molecule using lines, dashes, and wedges to connect the atoms. It might be helpful to first draw a Lewis structure first before determining the geometry of the molecule. Do not draw lone pairs on the terminal atoms, and consider that this molecule has more than one central atom.
Molecule:
(Hint: the atoms are bonded in the same manner as they are written in the molecular formula).
Using VSEPR theory, draw a picture that clearly shows the geometry of the molecule using lines, dashes, and wedges to connect the atoms. It might be helpful to first draw a Lewis structure first before determining the geometry of the molecule. Do not draw lone pairs on the terminal atoms, and consider that this molecule has more than one central atom.
Molecule:
(Hint: the atoms are bonded in the same manner as they are written in the molecular formula).
Greg MontoyaLv10
9 Jan 2021