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I don't know what "H'M" is supposed to be, so the question cannot be answered. Any binary compound is linear, because there's no other option; one doesn't really need VSEPR to predict that.
VSEPR stands for Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion, and it describes how valence (bonding) electrons are arranged around an atom, and how they are used in creating a bond. This then can be used to help predict the GEOMETRIC SHAPE of the molecule being formed.
VSEPR - valence shell electron pair repulsion theory Hybridisation- e.g. Sp, Sp2, sp3, Sp3d2 etc Hybridisation predicts regular geometries-- VSEPR has the advantage of predicting how bond angles may deviate from the regular geometries.
it shows tetrahedral geometry for the electron pairs geometry and trigonal pyramid the molecular geometry.
The capital A is the central atom, but I couldn't find any lower case 'a' in the VSEPR.
VSEPR predict the geometry of a chemical molecule.
How atoms are arranged in a molecule.
no, not all molecules obey the VSEPR theory, there is an exeption considered for the SIO2 molecules which obeys not the VSEPR theory
A^6
Ax5
AX3
According the VSEPR theory of molecular geometry, the geometry of SCl2 would be the same as H2O which is a bent angle
Tetrahedral.
trigonal planar
The position of bonding atoms is determined by electron pair repulsion.
VSEPR relates to electron pair repulsion -and uses this effect to predict molecular geometry. You need to determine the bonding using lewis dot diagrams or some other methodology first before using VSEPR
Because two atomic centres can only create a linear molecule.