Determine the geometry or shape of a BCI2 ion. Hint in general feedback Select one or more a. There are 16 valence electrons. b. There are 17 valence electrons. c. There are 18 valence electrons. d. The steric number is 2. e. The steric number is 3. f. The steric number is 4. g. Its geometry is linear. h. Its geometry is bent. 1. Its geometry is trigonal planar. OJ Its geometry is tetrahedral.
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