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inorganic chemistry: complete the short worksheet below, 2 questions
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Homework #12
CHEM 404
Assigned February 22, 2021
Due February 24, 2021
1. Determine a dot structure, electron geometry and molecular shape for these
molecules or ions.
ClF3
SeOCl4
XeOF2
XeF4
POCl3
XeF2
2. For the above structures, show where there are distortions from the "ideal" angles of 90˚,
109.5˚, 120˚, or 180˚. These are the angles that occur in "regular" linear, trigonal planar,
tetrahedral, trigonal bipyramidal and octahedral geometries.
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