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- How many sigma and pi bonds does the molecule have? Select all that are correct.Select all that apply.Consider the following molecular shapes.h5sil1031(a) Which has the most electron pairs (both shared and unshared) around the central atom?ABCD(b) Which has the most unshared pairs around the central atom?ABCD(c) Do any have only shared pairs around the central atom?ABCDNoneWhich of the following statements can be correctly applied to polar molecules? Select all that apply. I chose C & D
- What would be the shape of a molecule where the central atom has two nonbonding pairs while also covalently bonded to two other atoms? Group of answer choices bent pyramidal tetrahedral linear T-shapedDraw a molecule that has a trigonal pyramidal geometry using D as the central atom and G as the outer atoms picture does not have to show 3 dimensions and outer atoms do not need ione pairs. G is more electronegative than D State wether this molecule is polar or non polar? What are it's bond angles?Which of the following is/are polar bond(s) (choose all that apply)? Group of answer choices C-Cl C-S C-H Cl-Cl C-C
- Do the same as above for the formula C6H10. Draw three isomers such that each atom makes the appropriate number of bonds, as indicated by their Lewis Dot Symbol. (There are many structures that work! Hint: These molecules will feature C-C pi bonds…)Is CH4 a polar or nonpolar molecule?Answer is nonpolar. Can you explain to me that why is the nonpolar for the CH4?Question: The SeF6 molecule displays which bond angles (in degrees)about the central Se? VSEPR theory predicts which molecular structure (arrangement of bonded atoms about the central Se atom) for SeF6?
- CH3F is a polar molecule, even though the tetrahedral geometry often leads to nonpolar molecules. Which of the following reasons below explains why CH3F is a polar molecule? A. None of the above gives a valid explanation. B. Even though CH3F has a tetrahedral geometry, the hydrogen atoms in the molecule are more electronegative than the fluorine resulting in the molecule being polar. C. Even though CH3F has a tetrahedral geometry, the carbon atom in the molecule, being the central atom, is more electronegative than the hydrogen and fluorine atoms in the molecule resulting in the molecule being polar. D. Even though CH3F has a tetrahedral geometry, the fluorine atom in the molecule, being the central atom, is more electronegative than the hydrogen and carbon atoms in the molecule resulting in the molecule being polar. E. Even though CH3F has a tetrahedral geometry, the molecule is not symmetric due to the presence of the fluorine atom in the structure resulting in the…Which of the following is POSSIBLE? Select one: A. A molecule had only polar bonds and has no dipole moment. B. A molecule has only nonpolar bonds and has a dipole moment. C. Both A and B are possible. D. None of the above.Which of the following has polar bonds, but is not a polar molecule? Select all that apply. Element Electronegativity H 2.1 B 2.0 C 2.5 N 3.0 O 3.5 F 4.0 Si 1.8 P 2.1 S 2.5 Cl 3.0 Se 2.4 Br 2.8 I 3.0 Xe 2.6 -XeF4 -CS2 -NCl3 -IBr2- -SF4