*Dot formula is an exception to Octet rules. Formula Dot Requirement Catta Br3 Sef4 (1) UNAS (1) NAS (1) N= A= S= Dot Formula (2) (2) (2) Electronic Geometry (3a) (3b) (4a) TT (3a) (3b) (4a) a TT (3a). Bondo πT Bondo (3b) (4a) Bondo show bond angles Molecular Geometry (7a) (7b) (7a) (7b) (7a) (7b) # # (Circle one) If polar, show dipole (8a) Symmetrical Y N ( (8b) Polar Y N (4b) hybridization с H (8a) Symmetrical Y N (8b) Polar Y N (4b) hybridization Br Br (8a) Symmetrical Y N (8b) Polar Y N (4b) hybridization Se

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* Dot formula is an exception to Octet rules.
Formula Dot Requirement
Catta
Sef4
(1)
A =
S=
(1)
S =
(1)
A =
S=
Dot Formula
(2)
(2)
(2)
Electronic
Geometry
(3a)
(3b)
(4a)
TT
(3a)
(3b)
(4a)
o
TT
(3a).
Bondo
Bonds
(3b)
(4a) Bondo
πT
showbond angles
Molecular
Geometry
(7a)
(7b)
(7a)
(7b)
(7a)
(7b)
#
#
(Circle one)
If polar, show dipole
(8a) Symmetrical
Y N
(8b) Polar
Y N
(4b) hybridization
с
H
(8a) Symmetrical
Y N
(8b) Polar
Y N
(4b) hybridization
Br:
Br
(8a) Symmetrical
Y N
(8b) Polar
Y N
(4b) hybridization
Se
F
Transcribed Image Text:* Dot formula is an exception to Octet rules. Formula Dot Requirement Catta Sef4 (1) A = S= (1) S = (1) A = S= Dot Formula (2) (2) (2) Electronic Geometry (3a) (3b) (4a) TT (3a) (3b) (4a) o TT (3a). Bondo Bonds (3b) (4a) Bondo πT showbond angles Molecular Geometry (7a) (7b) (7a) (7b) (7a) (7b) # # (Circle one) If polar, show dipole (8a) Symmetrical Y N (8b) Polar Y N (4b) hybridization с H (8a) Symmetrical Y N (8b) Polar Y N (4b) hybridization Br: Br (8a) Symmetrical Y N (8b) Polar Y N (4b) hybridization Se F
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