10.24 Use the VSEPR model to predict the bond angles and geometry about each highlighted atom. (Hint: Remember to take into account the presence unshared pairs of electrons.) of нн (а) Н-С-С-О-Н (b) Н-С—С-СІ нн нн H

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6 when dealing with this problems do we break the molecule in two parts and analyze them that way. and how would the two lone pairs on oxygen for part a affect it. how do i know which way the molecule will be moved by the electorns. i would like to know how you solved it. thank for your time and efforts
10.24 Use the VSEPR model to predict the bond angles
and geometry about each highlighted atom. (Hint:
Remember to take into account the presence of
unshared pairs of electrons.)
нн
(а) Н-С-С-О—Н
(b) H-C=C-Cl
нн
нн
H
(c) H-C C=C-H
H
Transcribed Image Text:10.24 Use the VSEPR model to predict the bond angles and geometry about each highlighted atom. (Hint: Remember to take into account the presence of unshared pairs of electrons.) нн (а) Н-С-С-О—Н (b) H-C=C-Cl нн нн H (c) H-C C=C-H H
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