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General Chemistry Principles, Patterns, and Applications, 2011

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lone pairs of electrons.<br />

a. HCl<br />

b. NF3<br />

c. ICl2 +<br />

d. N3 −<br />

e. H3O +<br />

6.<br />

7. Give the number of electron groups around the central atom <strong>and</strong> the molecular geometry for each molecule. For<br />

structures that are not linear, draw three-dimensional representations, clearly showing the positions of the<br />

lone pairs of electrons.<br />

a. SO3<br />

b. NH2 −<br />

c. NO3 −<br />

d. I3 −<br />

e. OF2<br />

8.<br />

9. What is the molecular geometry of ClF3? Draw a three-dimensional representation of its structure <strong>and</strong> explain the<br />

effect of any lone pairs on the idealized geometry.<br />

10. Predict the molecular geometry of each of the following.<br />

a. ICl3<br />

b. AsF5<br />

c. NO2 −<br />

d. TeCl4<br />

11.<br />

12. Predict whether each molecule has a net dipole moment. Justify your answers <strong>and</strong> indicate the direction of<br />

any bond dipoles.<br />

a. NO<br />

b. HF<br />

c. PCl3<br />

d. CO2<br />

e. SO2<br />

f. SF4<br />

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