Which of the following best describes SBr2 and XeBr2 O They have different electron pair geometries and the same molecular geometries. O They have the same electron pair geometries and different molecular geometries O They each have variable electron pair geometries and molecular geometries due to potential resonance structures. O They have different electron pair geometries and different molecular geometries O They have the same electron pair geometries and the same molecular geometries.

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O They have different electron pair geometries and the same molecular geometries.
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O They have different electron pair geometries and different molecular geometries
O They have the same electron pair geometries and the same molecular geometries.
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Transcribed Image Text:esc Which of the following best describes SBr2 and XeBr2 lock O They have different electron pair geometries and the same molecular geometries. O They have the same electron pair geometries and different molecular geometries O They each have variable electron pair geometries and molecular geometries due to potential resonance structures. O They have different electron pair geometries and different molecular geometries O They have the same electron pair geometries and the same molecular geometries. A control ! A 2 N W S #3 : X E F 1 option command St ➜ R C % 5 F MacBook Pro T V A 6 G Y & 7 B H U
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