Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. A model for NO, is shown in the chem3D window. NO, has bent geometry. This geometry is sometimes called angular or V-shaped geometry. ball & stick + labels Rotate the molecule until you have a feeling for its three-dimensional shape. How many atoms are bonded to the central atom? Consider the bond angle at the central atom. What is the approximate numerical value of this angle?| |degrees. You could view this geometry as being derived from a trigonal planar molecule by removing one atom, or as being derived from a tetrahedral molecule by removing two atoms. Which does the bond angle suggest?| For practice, type in the name of the geometry of the molecule:

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A model for NO, is shown in the chem3D window. NO, has bent geometry. This geometry is sometimes called angular or V-shaped
geometry.
ball & stick
+ labels
Rotate the molecule until you have a feeling for its three-dimensional shape. How many atoms are bonded to the central atom?
Consider the bond angle at the central atom. What is the approximate numerical value of this angle?|
|degrees.
You could view this geometry as being derived from a trigonal planar molecule by removing one atom, or as being derived from a
tetrahedral molecule by removing two atoms. Which does the bond angle suggest? |
For practice, type in the name of the geometry of the molecule:
Transcribed Image Text:Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. A model for NO, is shown in the chem3D window. NO, has bent geometry. This geometry is sometimes called angular or V-shaped geometry. ball & stick + labels Rotate the molecule until you have a feeling for its three-dimensional shape. How many atoms are bonded to the central atom? Consider the bond angle at the central atom. What is the approximate numerical value of this angle?| |degrees. You could view this geometry as being derived from a trigonal planar molecule by removing one atom, or as being derived from a tetrahedral molecule by removing two atoms. Which does the bond angle suggest? | For practice, type in the name of the geometry of the molecule:
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