I need someone to check my answers i tried to copy and paste but apparently what
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I need someone to check my answers i tried to copy and paste but apparently what i picked does not show up. i will bold my answers and if i am wrong please tell me. Thanks
Question 1 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of methane, CH4, is:
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linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 2 (1 point)
The molecular shape of methane is:
Question 2 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
Question 3 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of water, H2O, is:
Question 3 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
Question 4 (1 point)
The molecular shape of water is:
Question 4 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 5 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of the hydronium ion, H3O+, is:
Question 5 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 6 (1 point)
The molecular shape of the hydronium ion is:
Question 6 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 7 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of ammonia, NH3, is:
Question 7 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
Question 8 (1 point)
The molecular shape of ammonia is:
Question 8 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 9 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of the ammonium ion, NH4+, is:
Question 9 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
Question 10 (1 point)
The molecular shape of the ammonium ion is:
Question 10 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 11 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of trichlorofluoromethane, CCl3F, is:
Question 11 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 12 (1 point)
The molecular shape of trichlorofluoromethane is:
Question 12 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 13 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of carbon dioxide, CO2, is:
Question 13 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 14 (1 point)
The molecular shape of carbon dioxide is:
Question 14 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 15 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of the carbonate ion, CO32-, is:
Question 15 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 16 (1 point)
The molecular shape of the carbonate ion is:
Question 16 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 17 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of ozone, O3, is:
Question 17 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 18 (1 point)
The molecular shape of ozone is:
Question 18 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 19 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of sulfur dioxide, SO2, is:
Question 19 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
Question 20 (1 point)
The molecular shape of sulfur dioxide is:
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linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 21 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of sulfur trioxide, SO3, is:
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linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 22 (1 point)
The molecular shape of sulfur trioxide is:
Question 22 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 23 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of the sulfite ion, SO32-, is:
Question 23 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 24 (1 point)
The molecular shape of the sulfite ion is:
Question 24 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 25 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of dinitrogen monoxide, N2O, is:
Question 25 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 26 (1 point)
The molecular shape of dinitrogen monoxide is:
Question 26 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 27 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of phosphorus trichloride, PCl3, is:
Question 27 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 28 (1 point)
The molecular shape of phosphorus trichloride is:
Question 28 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 29 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of sulfur difluoride, SF2, is:
Question 29 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 30 (1 point)
The molecular shape of sulfur difluoride is:
Question 30 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 31 (1 point)
The electronic geometry of formaldehyde, CH2O, is:
Question 31 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
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Question 32 (1 point)
The molecular shape of formaldehyde is:
Question 32 options:
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
linear
bent
trigonal planar
trigonal pyramidal
tetrahedral
Explanation / Answer
All electronic geometry & molecular shape is correct.
No need to correct.
Water is bent because the orbitals are sp3 hybridised & there are 2 bonding electronic pairs & 2 lone pairs.