Part 3: Molecular Geometry For # 11-16, tell the shape of the given compounds. (Hint: Draw your Lewis Dot structure first.) 11. CCI 12. 13. 14. Cl₂ H₂CO (C is central atom) SiS₂

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Part 3: Molecular Geometry
For # 11-16, tell the shape of the given compounds. (Hint: Draw your Lewis Dot structure first.)
11. CCIA
12.
13.
14.
Cl₂
H₂CO (C is central atom)
SiS₂
Transcribed Image Text:Part 3: Molecular Geometry For # 11-16, tell the shape of the given compounds. (Hint: Draw your Lewis Dot structure first.) 11. CCIA 12. 13. 14. Cl₂ H₂CO (C is central atom) SiS₂
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