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Which Species Has the Largest Number of Lone Pairs of Electrons

Question 69

Question 69

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Which species has the largest number of lone pairs of electrons around the central atom?


A) XeF2
B) XeF6
C) XeOF4
D) XeF4
E) SiF62-

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