Multiple Choice
How does VSEPR theory explain the electron group geometry of a molecule?
A) The bonds arrange themselves at 90º angles.
B) The groups are arranged as far away from each other as possible.
C) The groups are as close to each other as possible.
D) The bonds are close together but far away from the nonbonding pairs.
E) None of these answers explains VSEPR theory.
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