A. The geometry it will have
the vsepr theory ( valance shell electron pair repulsion) is used to determine the shape of the electron domains, and the shape of the molecule itself.
from knowing the shape of the molecule, you can determine a lot about it.
such as polarity and ability to bond with other molecules
VSEPR predict the geometry of a chemical molecule.
Tetrahedral.
Because two atomic centres can only create a linear molecule.
Molecular orbital theory(MOT) provides information about both molecular shape and molecular bonding.
F-O-F
in theory, that would describe Xenon octochloride However, this molecule is not reported to exist
VSEPR predict the geometry of a chemical molecule.
A pyramidal 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
the VSEPR theory
linear
the VSEPR theory
The standard model.
Tetrahedral.
Linear
Probable you think to VSEPR theory.
The VSEPR theory allows us to determine the molecular geometry of a molecule based on the number of electron pairs around the central atom. It helps predict the shape of molecules by minimizing electron pair repulsion. This theory is useful in understanding the spatial arrangement of atoms in molecules and their properties.