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match each two - dimensional structure to its correct three - dimensional description. drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. view available hint(s) reset help linear y - x - y y = x = y trigonal planar y - x - y y - x - y bent y - x = y y - x - y tetrahedral y - x - y y - x - y trigonal pyramidal y - x - y y - x = y submit previous answer x incorrect; try again; 4 attempts remaining you sorted 3 out of 6 items incorrectly. a molecule with three outer atoms and one lone pair has a total of four electron groups. therefore, 120 degrees is not a possible bond provide feedback
Step1: Recall VSEPR theory
VSEPR (Valence - Shell Electron - Pair Repulsion) theory helps determine molecular geometries.
Step2: Analyze linear structure
For linear structures ($Y - X - Y$ and $Y=X = Y$), the central atom $X$ has either 2 bonding pairs with no lone pairs or is involved in double - bonds in a way that gives a linear shape.
Step3: Analyze trigonal planar structure
In trigonal planar ($Y - X - Y$ with a lone pair on $X$), the central atom $X$ has 3 bonding pairs and 0 lone pairs, and the electron - group geometry and molecular geometry are trigonal planar.
Step4: Analyze bent structure
Bent structures ($Y - \ddot{X}-Y$ and $Y - \ddot{X}=Y$) occur when the central atom $X$ has 2 bonding pairs and 1 or 2 lone pairs. The lone - pair repulsion causes the molecule to bend.
Step5: Analyze tetrahedral structure
Tetrahedral ($Y - X - Y$ with 4 bonding pairs around $X$) has the central atom $X$ surrounded by 4 bonding pairs with no lone pairs.
Step6: Analyze trigonal pyramidal structure
Trigonal pyramidal ($Y - X - Y$ with 3 bonding pairs and 1 lone pair on $X$) has the central atom $X$ with 4 electron - groups (3 bonding and 1 lone), and the lone - pair repulsion gives it a pyramidal shape.
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- Linear: $Y - X - Y$, $Y=X = Y$
- Trigonal planar: $Y - X - Y$ (with a lone - pair on $X$)
- Bent: $Y - \ddot{X}-Y$, $Y - \ddot{X}=Y$
- Tetrahedral: $Y - X - Y$ (with 4 bonding pairs around $X$)
- Trigonal pyramidal: $Y - X - Y$ (with 3 bonding pairs and 1 lone pair on $X$)