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Using the VSEPR Model,the Electron-Domain Geometry of the Central Atom

Question 98

Question 98

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Using the VSEPR model,the electron-domain geometry of the central atom in SF6 is:


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

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