Atom X in a molecule has tetrahedral electron geometry but a bent molecular shape.  Which of the following describes the identity of atom X?   A. Atom X is the carbon in a molecule of CH4.   B. Atom X is the nitrogen in a molecule of NH3.   C. Atom X is the hydrogen in a molecule of CH4.   D. Atom X is the oxygen in a molecule of H2O

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Atom X in a molecule has tetrahedral electron geometry but a bent molecular shape.  Which of the following describes the identity of atom X?

 

A.

Atom X is the carbon in a molecule of CH4.

 

B.

Atom X is the nitrogen in a molecule of NH3.

 

C.

Atom X is the hydrogen in a molecule of CH4.

 

D.

Atom X is the oxygen in a molecule of H2O.

 

 

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