5) Which of the following best describes IC12-? It has a molecular geometry that is A) non-linear molecular shape with lone pairs on the I atom. B) linear molecular shape with no lone pairs on the I atom. C) non-linear molecular shape with no lone pairs on the I atom. D) linear molecular shape with lone pairs on the I atom. 6) What is the molecular geometry of BrF4-? A) square pyramidal B) tetrahedral 7) How many of the following are polar? XeF2, Brl5, BrCl3, SO2, CS2 A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 C) square planar D) 4 D) seesaw E) 5

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5) Which of the following best describes IC12-? It has a molecular geometry that is
A) non-linear molecular shape with lone pairs on the I atom.
B) linear molecular shape with no lone pairs on the I atom.
C) non-linear molecular shape with no lone pairs on the I atom.
D) linear molecular shape with lone pairs on the I atom.
6) What is the molecular geometry of BrF4-?
A) square pyramidal
B) tetrahedral
7) How many of the following are polar?
XeF2, Brl5, BrCl3, SO2, CS2
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
C) square planar
D) 4
D) seesaw
E) 5
Transcribed Image Text:5) Which of the following best describes IC12-? It has a molecular geometry that is A) non-linear molecular shape with lone pairs on the I atom. B) linear molecular shape with no lone pairs on the I atom. C) non-linear molecular shape with no lone pairs on the I atom. D) linear molecular shape with lone pairs on the I atom. 6) What is the molecular geometry of BrF4-? A) square pyramidal B) tetrahedral 7) How many of the following are polar? XeF2, Brl5, BrCl3, SO2, CS2 A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 C) square planar D) 4 D) seesaw E) 5
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