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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) linear trigonal planar bent tetrahedral trigonal pyramidal
The shape of a molecule is determined by the number of bonding pairs and lone - pairs of electrons around the central atom. Linear has two bonding pairs and no lone - pairs. Trigonal planar has three bonding pairs and no lone - pairs. Bent has two bonding pairs and one or two lone - pairs. Tetrahedral has four bonding pairs and no lone - pairs. Trigonal pyramidal has three bonding pairs and one lone - pair. Analyze each structure based on these rules.
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- For \(Y - X - Y\) with no lone - pairs on \(X\): Linear
- For \(Y=X = Y\): Linear
- For \(Y - \ddot{X}-Y\) with two lone - pairs on \(X\): Bent
- For \(Y - \ddot{X}-Y\) with one lone - pair on \(X\): Bent
- For \(
\) with no lone - pairs on \(X\): Trigonal planar
- For \(
\): Trigonal planar
- For \(
\): Tetrahedral
- For \(Y - \ddot{X}=Y\): Bent