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Aydan Harrison
14 August, 04:53
What is the VSEPR notation for the molecule
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Dominik Torres
14 August, 08:14
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VSEPR notation gives a general formula for classifying chemical species based on the number of electron pairs around a central atom. However, not all species have the same molecules.
For example, carbon dioxide and surfer dioxide are both species, but one is linear and another one is bent.
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