Why is it less clear to see the electrons on HBrO2 molecular electron geometry than it is on something like H2O? I know there should be 20 electrons on HBrO2, but this leads me to an incorrect drawing. And with the correct drawing, I don't see where all the electrons are. It seems like there's only 10 total. What am I missing here?

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Why is it less clear to see the electrons on HBrO2 molecular electron geometry than it is on something like H2O? I know there should be 20 electrons on HBrO2, but this leads me to an incorrect drawing. And with the correct drawing, I don't see where all the electrons are. It seems like there's only 10 total. What am I missing here?

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Transcribed Image Text:Find molecular ge ome try of HBr O; H har I dectron Or har 7 electrow 02 has 12 electrow Irigonal planar 20 dectrous to 20÷2= 10 6ondr or lone paórs t what I want to Bent what I ned to do what Irm cow wed on: Here, I count 3 bondr, 2 lone pairs, 5x2= 20 total electrow. I know this can't be the care, stnce there murt be 20 dectrous. Aresome of there I still don't ssee it dectrou Getween O and H? Even if so, ス 文
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what I ned to do
what Im cowfwed on: Here, I count 3 bondr, 2 lone
pairs, 5x2= 20 total electros. I know this can't be the
care, stnce there murt be 20 dectrous. Aresome of there
I still don't ssee it
dectrour Getween O and H? Even if so,
addeng up to 20.
H,0 har 8 electrour total.
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where each porr (lone or bonded)
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Transcribed Image Text:Bent what I ned to do what Im cowfwed on: Here, I count 3 bondr, 2 lone pairs, 5x2= 20 total electros. I know this can't be the care, stnce there murt be 20 dectrous. Aresome of there I still don't ssee it dectrour Getween O and H? Even if so, addeng up to 20. H,0 har 8 electrour total. Here, I can cleatly see where each porr (lone or bonded) of ele ctrow is. Butin the care abore of HBrD2, I donit. 文
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