it is the empirical formula for iron bromide
bromine trifluoride
AB5
BrF5 is polar. It is polar because it contains molecules that are polar, and it is able to have dipole moments.
90 i am sure
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Molecular Geometry is T-shaped -F Br -F -F Two lone e- pairs to left of Br There's three bonds then on the left side of Br there are two lone electron pairs that repel against each other Hybridization at Central atom is sp^3d
AB5
Square pyramidal
sp3d
BrF5 is polar. It is polar because it contains molecules that are polar, and it is able to have dipole moments.
Five sigma bonds.
90 degrees
polar
Bromine pentafluoride is the name. The formula is BrF5
c2cl4 and c2h2
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90 i am sure
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