The shape of the molecule.
the outside atoms in a simple molecule will be arranged so that they are as far apart as possible to minimize repulsion between electron pairs. This typically leads to a symmetrical geometry in the 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 helps predict the shapes of molecules based on the arrangement of electron pairs around the central atom. It allows us to determine the bond angles and overall geometry of a molecule, which in turn influences its physical and chemical properties.
One can predict molecular geometry by considering the number of bonding and non-bonding electron pairs around the central atom, using VSEPR theory. The arrangement of these electron pairs determines the shape of the molecule.
Valence electron pairs will move as far apart from each other as possible. (Apex)
the outside atoms in a simple molecule will be arranged so that they are as far apart as possible to minimize repulsion between electron pairs. This typically leads to a symmetrical geometry in the molecule.
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no it can not.
No; chaos theory is more useful to explain why hurricanes CANNOT be predicted.
Yes. A hypothesis or theory allows you to predict what you might observe scientifically. Sometimes your theory is wrong. It must be tested. Some of mine have been way off.
it helps by being able to predict what happens by whT HAS HAPPENED B EFOR
the theory of plate tectonics
The VSPR and the Hybridization theory
yes
Darwin's theory of evolution is a valid yet unproven theory.
A Theory is somthing that you think or predict, where as a question is a question; E.G: Whats your name?
no, not all molecules obey the VSEPR theory, there is an exeption considered for the SIO2 molecules which obeys not the VSEPR theory