What is the name of the geometry of the molecule? seesaw O tetrahedral O trigonal bipyramidal O trigonal planar What is the type in the name of the positions occupied by the oxygen atoms? O equatorial O axial What is the type in the name of the positions occupied by the fluorine atoms? O equatorial O axial

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What is the name of the geometry of the molecule?
seesaw
O tetrahedral
O trigonal bipyramidal
O trigonal planar
What is the type in the name of the positions occupied by the oxygen atoms?
O equatorial
O axial
What is the type in the name of the positions occupied by the fluorine atoms?
O equatorial
O axial
Transcribed Image Text:What is the name of the geometry of the molecule? seesaw O tetrahedral O trigonal bipyramidal O trigonal planar What is the type in the name of the positions occupied by the oxygen atoms? O equatorial O axial What is the type in the name of the positions occupied by the fluorine atoms? O equatorial O axial
If you remove one of the oxygen atoms from XeO3F2, you get a molecule that, with a little imagination, resembles a seesaw as shown in the animations below.
A model for XeO₂ F₂ is shown in the chem3D window. XeO₂F₂ has seesaw geometry. This geometry is sometimes called sawhorse geometry.
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Transcribed Image Text:If you remove one of the oxygen atoms from XeO3F2, you get a molecule that, with a little imagination, resembles a seesaw as shown in the animations below. A model for XeO₂ F₂ is shown in the chem3D window. XeO₂F₂ has seesaw geometry. This geometry is sometimes called sawhorse geometry. ball & stick ✔ - + labels
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