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A molecule with two bound groups and two lone pairs would have a bent or V-shape molecular geometry. This arrangement results in a bond angle less than 180 degrees between the two bound groups. An example of such a molecule is water (H2O).
three groups bound to it with no lone pairs
I believe it would be a T-shaped molecule because it has 3 bonding pairs and 2 lone pairs.
The shape would tend to be trigonal pyramidal. An example would be ammonia, NH3.
The correct answer is: Bent.
The correct answer is: Bent.
Tetrahedral
The correct answer is: Bent.
A molecule with two bound groups and two lone pairs would have a bent or V-shape molecular geometry. This arrangement results in a bond angle less than 180 degrees between the two bound groups. An example of such a molecule is water (H2O).
The correct answer is: Bent.
Four atoms bound to a central atom with no lone pairs
Four atoms bound to a central atom with no lone pairs
three groups bound to it with no lone pairs
linear
Three groups bound to it with no lone pairs
I believe it would be a T-shaped molecule because it has 3 bonding pairs and 2 lone pairs.