XOCI2, where X is an element with four valence electrons and an electronegativity of 2.4

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Problem 72AP: The stable molecular ion H3+ is triangular, with HH distances of 0.87 Å. Sketch the molecule and...
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Identify the geometry and
bond angles for the
following unknown
compound:
4
XOCI2, where X is an
element with four valence
electrons and an
electronegativity of 2.4
Transcribed Image Text:Identify the geometry and bond angles for the following unknown compound: 4 XOCI2, where X is an element with four valence electrons and an electronegativity of 2.4
What is the geometry for an
unknown molecule, XH4, 5
where X is an element with
4 valence electrons and an
electronegativity of 2.6
Transcribed Image Text:What is the geometry for an unknown molecule, XH4, 5 where X is an element with 4 valence electrons and an electronegativity of 2.6
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