Using your knowledge of VSEPR theory from introductory chemistry, predict the shapes of the following (a) PCl3 (b) PCl5, (c) XeF2 (d) XeF4 (e) H2O2 (f) FSO3− (g) KrF2 (h) PCl4+ I got A-D easily, but I'm not 100% sure on how to determine the shapes of the other ones. Thanks for the help!

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Using your knowledge of VSEPR theory from introductory chemistry, predict the shapes of the following (a) PCl3 (b) PCl5, (c) XeF2 (d) XeF4 (e) H2O2 (f) FSO3− (g) KrF2 (h) PCl4+

I got A-D easily, but I'm not 100% sure on how to determine the shapes of the other ones. Thanks for the help!

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