18) The F-S-F bond angles in SF6 are: (a) 109.50 (b) 120° only (c) 90° and 1200 (d) 45° and 90o (e) 90° and 180° 19) Which molecule is nonpolar? (a) H2Se (b) BeH2 (c) PF3 (d) CHCI3 (e) SO2 20) What hybridization is predicted for sulfur in the SCl2? (a) sp els nn (b) sp- (c) sp3 (d) sp³d (e) sp d?

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18) The F-S-F bond angles in SF, are:
(a) 109.50 (b) 120° only
(c) 90° and 120°
(d) 45° and 90o
(e) 90° and 180°
19) Which molecule is nonpolar?
(a) H2Se
(b) BeH2
c) PF
(d) CHCI3
(e) SO2
20) What hybridization is predicted for sulfur in the SCl2?
(a) sp
(b) sp2
(e) sp3
(d) sp³d
(e) sp d2
Transcribed Image Text:18) The F-S-F bond angles in SF, are: (a) 109.50 (b) 120° only (c) 90° and 120° (d) 45° and 90o (e) 90° and 180° 19) Which molecule is nonpolar? (a) H2Se (b) BeH2 c) PF (d) CHCI3 (e) SO2 20) What hybridization is predicted for sulfur in the SCl2? (a) sp (b) sp2 (e) sp3 (d) sp³d (e) sp d2
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