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If there are 2 electron domains what is the electron geometry - Answer Linear Describe linear if there are 2 electron domains - Answer there would be 2 bonding groups, the molecular geometry would be linear, and the bond angle would be 180° if there are 3 electron domains, what is the electron geometry - Answer trigonal planar If the electron geometry is trigonal planar, what is the molecular geometry and the bonding angle if there are 3 bonding groups - Answer if there are 3 bonding groups, the molecular geometry would be trigonal planar (Bonding angle=120°) If the electron geometry is trigonal planar, what is the molecular geometry and the bonding angle if there are 2 bonding groups - Answer if there are 2 bonding groups, the molecular geometry would be bent (bonding angle= less than 120°) If there are 4 electron domains, what is the electron geometry - Answer Tetrahedral If the electron geometry is Tetrahedral, what is the molecular geometry and the bonding angle if there are 4 bonding groups - Answer -If there are 4 bonding groups, the molecular geometry would be tetrahedral (Bonding angle=109.5°) If the electron geometry is Tetrahedral, what is the molecular geometry and the bonding angle if there are 3 bonding groups - Answer -If there are 3 bonding groups, the molecular geometry would be trigonal pyramidal(bonding angle=less than 109.5°) If the electron geometry is Tetrahedral, what is the molecular geometry and the bonding angle if there are 2 bonding groups - Answer -if there are 2 bonding groups, the molecular geometry would be bent(bonding angle=less than 109.5°) If there are 5 electron domains, what is the electron geometry - Answer Trigonal bipyrimidal If the electron geometry is Trigonal bipyrimidal, what is the molecular geometry and the bonding angle if there are 5 bonding groups - Answer if there are 5 bonding groups, the molecular geometry is trigonal bipyrimidal (bonding angle= 90° and 120°)

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Chem 1045 Exam 3 Prep Questions
100% Well Answered.
If there are 2 electron domains what is the electron geometry - Answer Linear



Describe linear if there are 2 electron domains - Answer there would be 2 bonding groups, the
molecular geometry would be linear, and the bond angle would be 180°



if there are 3 electron domains, what is the electron geometry - Answer trigonal planar



If the electron geometry is trigonal planar, what is the molecular geometry and the bonding
angle if there are 3 bonding groups - Answer if there are 3 bonding groups, the molecular
geometry would be trigonal planar (Bonding angle=120°)



If the electron geometry is trigonal planar, what is the molecular geometry and the bonding
angle if there are 2 bonding groups - Answer if there are 2 bonding groups, the molecular
geometry would be bent (bonding angle= less than 120°)



If there are 4 electron domains, what is the electron geometry - Answer Tetrahedral



If the electron geometry is Tetrahedral, what is the molecular geometry and the bonding angle
if there are 4 bonding groups - Answer -If there are 4 bonding groups, the molecular geometry
would be tetrahedral (Bonding angle=109.5°)



If the electron geometry is Tetrahedral, what is the molecular geometry and the bonding angle
if there are 3 bonding groups - Answer -If there are 3 bonding groups, the molecular geometry
would be trigonal pyramidal(bonding angle=less than 109.5°)



If the electron geometry is Tetrahedral, what is the molecular geometry and the bonding angle
if there are 2 bonding groups - Answer -if there are 2 bonding groups, the molecular geometry
would be bent(bonding angle=less than 109.5°)



If there are 5 electron domains, what is the electron geometry - Answer Trigonal bipyrimidal

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