Using VSEPR theory, predict the molecular geometry of the following molecules. a. H: P: H :C1: C. H :C1: C:C1: H b. :Cl: C::O: H d. F H:Si: H :C1:

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5-52 Using VSEPR theory, predict the molecular geometry of
the following molecules.
a. H: P: H
:C1:
C.
H
:CI: C:CI:
H
b. :Cl:C::O:
H
d.
:F:
H:Si: H
:C1:
Transcribed Image Text:5-52 Using VSEPR theory, predict the molecular geometry of the following molecules. a. H: P: H :C1: C. H :CI: C:CI: H b. :Cl:C::O: H d. :F: H:Si: H :C1:
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