Ch3br Molecular Geometry - How To Discuss
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Ch3br Molecular Geometry
Explain electron geometry, molecular geometry and ideal bond angles ... Help? ۔
1 Determine the electronic geometry of each molecule.
2 Determine the molecular geometry of each molecule.
3 Find the ideal bond angle for each molecule.
4 In which cases would you expect a deviation from the ideal bond angle?
a) PF3.
(b) SBR2.
(c) CH3Br
(D) BCl3.
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Explain electron geometry, molecular geometry and ideal bond angles ... Help?
1 Determine the electronic geometry of each molecule.
2 Determine the molecular geometry of each molecule.
3 Find the ideal bond angle for each molecule.
4 In which cases would you expect a deviation from the ideal axis angle?
a) PF3.
(b) SBR2.
(c) CH3Br
(D) BCl3.
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Part A: = Molecules 1, 2 and 3 are tetrahedral. Molecule 4 is a planar tribunal.
Part B = pyramid triangle molecule 1 curve molecule 2 tetrahedron molecule 3 triangular plane molecule 4
Part C = molecule 1, 2 and 309.5 degrees, molecule 4120 degrees.
Part D = SBr2, CH3Br and PF3.
Ch3br Molecular Geometry
Ch3br Molecular Geometry
Explain electron geometry, molecular geometry and ideal bond angles ... Help? 3
1 Determine the electronic geometry of each molecule.
2 Determine the molecular geometry of each molecule.
3 Find the ideal bond angle for each molecule.
4 In which cases would you expect a deviation from the ideal ■■■■■ angle?
a) PF3
(b) SBr2
(c) CH3Br
(d) BCl3
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D:
Explain electron geometry, molecular geometry and ideal bond angles ... Help?
1 Determine the electronic geometry of each molecule.
2 Determine the molecular geometry of each molecule.
3 Find the ideal bond angle for each molecule.
4 In which cases would you expect a deviation from the ideal ■■■■■ angle?
a) PF3
(b) SBr2
(c) CH3Br
(d) BCl3
I really want ...
Part A: = Molecules 1, 2 and 3 are tetrahedral. Molecule 4 is a planar triangle.
Part B = pyramid triangular molecule 1 curved molecule 2 tetrahedron molecule 3 triangular air molecule 4
Part C = molecules 1, 2 and 309.5 degrees, molecules 4120 degrees
Part D = SBr2, CH3Br and PF3