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Chemistry, 29.10.2019 22:31 madisonwr

Using vsper theory, what are the approximate bond angles of a compound that has the central atom with all three electron pairs shared and no lone pair electrons?

a. the molecule will form 109.5o bond angles because the lack of lone pair electrons means there will be no additional repulsion forces acting upon the atoms. therefore, atoms will lie on a trigonal plane.

b. the molecule will form 120o bond angles because the lack of lone pair electrons means there will be no additional repulsion forces acting upon the atoms. therefore, atoms will lie on a trigonal plane.

c. the molecule will form 180o bond angles because the lack of lone pair electrons means there will be no additional repulsion forces acting upon the atoms. therefore, atoms will lie on a linear plane.

d. the molecule will form 105o bond angles because the lack of lone pair electrons means there will be no additional repulsion forces acting upon the atoms. therefore, atoms will lie on a linear plane.

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