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Part A Enter the electron-domain geometry of the molecule. Submit Hints MyAnswer

ID: 610110 • Letter: P

Question

Part A Enter the electron-domain geometry of the molecule. SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart Part B Enter the molecular geometry of the molecule. SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart Part C Express your answer as an integer. degrees SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart degrees SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart Part D Which choice best describes the polarity of? The molecule is polar and has polar bonds. The molecule is nonpolar and has polar bonds. The molecule is polar and has nonpolar bonds. The molecule is nonpolar and has nonpolar bonds. SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart Which choice best describes the polarity of? The molecule is polar and has polar bonds. The molecule is nonpolar and has polar bonds. The molecule is polar and has nonpolar bonds. The molecule is nonpolar and has nonpolar bonds. SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart The molecule is polar and has polar bonds. The molecule is nonpolar and has polar bonds. The molecule is polar and has nonpolar bonds. The molecule is nonpolar and has nonpolar bonds.

Explanation / Answer

Br : S(ii) P(ii) (ii) (i )

energizes to S(ii) P(i ) (i ) (i ) D(i ) (i ) ( ) ( ) ( )

it is a SP3D2

electron domain geometry is Octahedral


(molecular geometry is squre pyramidal)