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    The Electron-Domain Geometry of a Sulfur-Centered Compound Is Trigonal Bipyramidal
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The Electron-Domain Geometry of a Sulfur-Centered Compound Is Trigonal Bipyramidal

Question 50

Question 50

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The electron-domain geometry of a sulfur-centered compound is trigonal bipyramidal.The hybridization of the central sulfur atom is ________.


A) sp
B) sp2
C) sp3
D) sp3d
E) sp3d2

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