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a) Use Valence-Bond Theory to explain the shape, the angles and the hybridization of the central atom orbitals in the compound below. DON’T DRAW ANY LOBES (“BUBBLES”) FOR THIS PART
b) Now draw those atomic orbitals you obtained in part (a), and then overlap them to form the C-F bonds (you only have to draw ONE C-F bond) and bonds of the C=O. Feel free to draw as many drawings as you need. Make them clear. Labelthe atomic orbitals of all atoms and also label the resulting bonds as σ or π.

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