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Match each of the general molecular formulas below with its correct molecular geometry.
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AB4 with one lone pair on A

AB2 with one lone pair on A    AB2 with two lone pairs on A    AB5 with no lone pairs on A    AB2 with no lone pairs on A    AB4 with two lone pairs on A   
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It is the VSEPR theory, also known as electron-pair theory of valence, describes the shape of compounds. It is based on the assumption that electrons are arranged in a way so that they do not repel each other (negative charges repel the other charges) within the valence shell. The atoms that surround the central atom could be arranged using bonds (single or triple) and also as single pairs or even non-bonding electrons.

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    2022-04-13T07:21:12+00:00Added an answer on April 13, 2022 at 7:21 am

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