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Transcribed Image Text:Examine the molecular geometry about the central atom of the molecular species in the following windows. Classify each of them as one of the ideal molecular
geometries.
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Molecular geometry
PO,
ball & stick
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SEOF,
ball & stick
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AICI3
GI
ball & stick
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Previnus
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