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Which Basic Arrangement Would Best Accommodate Three Electron Domains in the Valence

Question 128

Question 128

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Which basic arrangement would best accommodate three electron domains in the valence shell of a covalently bonded atom?


A) planar triangular
B) octahedral
C) tetrahedral
D) linear
E) trigonal bipyramidal

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