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    Using VSEPR Theory, a Molecule Having 5 Electron Pairs Divided
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Using VSEPR Theory, a Molecule Having 5 Electron Pairs Divided

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Using VSEPR theory, a molecule having 5 electron pairs divided between 3 bonding pairs and 2 lone pairs will be trigonal planar true-false

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