In Lewis theory, we use electron dot formulas and the VSEPR model to determine electron distribution and geometric structure of covalent particles. Two important basic forms are ??5 and ??6 as outlined here: SEE IMAGE. A )  Iodine (?) often forms compounds with other halogens, such as fluorine (?), chlorine (??) and bromine (??). Compare valid Lewis electron structures and VSEPR geometries of the particles: see image Write down the correct VSEPR classification (?????) for each particle and provide a valid geometry

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In Lewis theory, we use electron dot formulas and the VSEPR model to determine electron distribution
and geometric structure of covalent particles. Two important basic forms are ??5 and ??6 as outlined here: SEE IMAGE.

A )  Iodine (?) often forms compounds with other halogens, such as fluorine (?), chlorine (??) and bromine
(??). Compare valid Lewis electron structures and VSEPR geometries of the particles: see image

Write down the correct VSEPR classification (?????) for each particle and provide a valid geometry

 

B-
B
B
B
B
AB5
trigonal bipyramide
B
B
B
B
AB6
Oktaeder
B
Transcribed Image Text:B- B B B B AB5 trigonal bipyramide B B B B AB6 Oktaeder B
IF₂
ICl 3
IBYA
Transcribed Image Text:IF₂ ICl 3 IBYA
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