Consider the structure Y-X-Y If the symbol X represents a central atom, Y represents outer atoms, and Z represents lone pairs on the central atom, the structure could be abbreviated as XY₂Z₂. Classify each molecule according to its shape. Linear XY2Z2 Bent (~ 120°) XY3Z2 Bent (≈ 109°) XY₂Z3 Trigonal T-shaped pyramidal XY₂Z Answer Bank XY3Z See-saw XY4Z₂ XY,Z Square planar Square pyramidal XY Z

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Consider the structure
Y-X-Y
If the symbol X represents a central atom, Y represents outer atoms, and Z represents lone pairs on the central atom,
the structure could be abbreviated as XY₂Z₂.
2
Classify each molecule according to its shape.
Linear
XY₂Z2
Bent
(≈ 120°)
XY3Z2
Bent
(≈ 109°)
XY₂Z3
Trigonal
pyramidal
XY₂Z
T-shaped
Answer Bank
XY3Z
See-saw
XY4Z2
XY-Z
Square
planar
Square
pyramidal
XY Z
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the structure Y-X-Y If the symbol X represents a central atom, Y represents outer atoms, and Z represents lone pairs on the central atom, the structure could be abbreviated as XY₂Z₂. 2 Classify each molecule according to its shape. Linear XY₂Z2 Bent (≈ 120°) XY3Z2 Bent (≈ 109°) XY₂Z3 Trigonal pyramidal XY₂Z T-shaped Answer Bank XY3Z See-saw XY4Z2 XY-Z Square planar Square pyramidal XY Z
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