100% 16. For each of the following, fill in the table with the molecular geometry. Choose from the following: Bent, Linear, Octahedral, See-saw, Square planar, Square pyramidal, T-shaped, Tetrahedral, Trigonal bipyramidal, Trigonal planar, or Trigonal pyramidal. a. b. all angles present. Choose from the following: 45°, 90°, 109.5°, 120°, 135°, 180°. the hybridization. Choose from the following: sp, sp', sp', sp'd, sp'd. с. d. the dipole moment as either zero or nonzero. Molecule Molecular Dipole Angles Hybridization or ion geometry moment BRF3 co, 2. XeCls PCI3 SF2 PFs

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16. For each of the following, fill in the table with
a. the molecular geometry. Choose from the following: Bent, Linear, Octahedral, See-saw,
Square planar, Square pyramidal, T-shaped, Tetrahedral, Trigonal bipyramidal, Trigonal
planar, or Trigonal pyramidal.
b. all angles present. Choose from the following: 45°, 90°, 109.5°, 120°, 135°, 180°.
c. the hybridization. Choose from the following: sp, sp?, sp', sp'd, sp'd?.
d. the dipole moment as either zero or nonzero.
Molecule
Molecular
Dipole
Angles
Hybridization
or ion
geometry
moment
BRF3
co,-
XeCls
PCI3
SF2
PF3
Transcribed Image Text:100% 16. For each of the following, fill in the table with a. the molecular geometry. Choose from the following: Bent, Linear, Octahedral, See-saw, Square planar, Square pyramidal, T-shaped, Tetrahedral, Trigonal bipyramidal, Trigonal planar, or Trigonal pyramidal. b. all angles present. Choose from the following: 45°, 90°, 109.5°, 120°, 135°, 180°. c. the hybridization. Choose from the following: sp, sp?, sp', sp'd, sp'd?. d. the dipole moment as either zero or nonzero. Molecule Molecular Dipole Angles Hybridization or ion geometry moment BRF3 co,- XeCls PCI3 SF2 PF3
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