Please note that "geometry" refers to the molecular or ionic geometry. A. The Lewis diagram for PO₂(OH)₂ is: Use the Ref
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question. H :0: 4 :0: The electron-pair geometry around the P atom in PO₂(OH)₂ is There are B. The Lewis diagram for NO₂Cl is: Submit Answer -H lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of PO₂(OH)₂ is Ö-N= :CI: Recall that for predicting geometry, double and triple bonds count as only one electron pair. The electron-pair geometry around the N atom in NO₂Cl is There are lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of NO₂CI is Retry Entire Group 3 more group attempts remaining
A. The Lewis diagram for XeO3 is: The electron-pair geometry around the Xe atom in XeO3 is There are :8—Xe–8: :0: lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of XeO3 is H H-C-H H The electron-pair geometry around the C atom in CH4 is There are B. The Lewis diagram for CH4 is: Submit Answer lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of CH4 is Retry Entire Group 3 more group attempts remaining
Please note that "geometry" refers to the molecular or ionic geometry. A. The Lewis diagram for PO₂(OH)₂ is: Use the References to access important values if needed for this A. The Lewis diagram for XeO3 is: The electron-pair geometry around the Xe atom in XeO3 is There are :8—Xe–8: :0: lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of XeO3 is H H-C-H H The electron-pair geometry around the C atom in CH4 is There are B. The Lewis diagram for CH4 is: Submit Answer lone pair(s) around the central atom, so the geometry of CH4 is Retry Entire Group 3 more group attempts remaining