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= Homework 6 - Chapter 4 Sections 5 & 6. Chapter... Question 12 of 30 (1 point) | Question Attempt: 1 of Unlimited 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 Answer the questions in the table below about the shape of the tetrachloroiodide ICI anion. What word or two-word phrase best describes the shape of the ICI, anion? What is the angle between the lodine-chlorine bonds? (If there is more than one angle, pick the smallest.) Х $ ?
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 What are the angles a and b in the actual molecule of which this is a Lewis structure? 0: H Note for advanced students: give the ideal angles, and don't worry about small differences from the idea that might be caused by the fact that different electron groups may have slightly different sizes. 5 ?
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Answer the questions in the table below about the shape of the lodite (102) ani anion. How many electron groups are around the central lodine atom? Note: one "electron group" means one lone pair, one single bond, one double bond, or one triple bond. B What phrase best describes the arrangement of these electron groups around the central lodine atom? (You may need to use the scrollbar to see all the choices.) (choose one) х 5 ?