Which of the following describes a scenario in which the molecular geometry would have the smallest bond angle(s)? view available hint(s) which of the following describes a scenario in which the molecular geometry would have the smallest bond angle(s)? two bonding domains (or bonding pairs) and two nonbonding domains (or lone pairs) four bonding domains (or bonding pairs) and zero nonbonding domains (or lone pairs) two bonding domains (or bonding pairs) and zero nonbonding domains (or lone pairs) two bonding domains (or bonding pairs) and one nonbonding domain (or lone pair) three bonding domains (bonding pairs) and zero nonbonding domains (or lone pairs) three bonding domains (or bonding pairs) and one nonbonding domain (or lone pair)
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