The molecular geometry of the left-most carbon atom in the molecule below is, H O H C-C0H A) tetrahedral B trigonal planar c) octahedral D) trigonal bipyramidal E T-shaped

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The molecular geometry of the left-most carbon atom in the molecule below is
но
H-
H.
A
tetrahedral
trigonal planar
octahedral
trigonal bipyramidal
E
T-shaped
Transcribed Image Text:The molecular geometry of the left-most carbon atom in the molecule below is но H- H. A tetrahedral trigonal planar octahedral trigonal bipyramidal E T-shaped
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