A compound, XF4, is 39.03% fluorine by mass. Identify the element X. What is the molecular structure of XF4? trigonal pyramid Try Another Version 3 item attempts remaining square pyramid < ahedron trigonal bipyramid linear tetrahedron bent plane triangle

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A compound, XF4, is 39.03% fluorine by mass. Identify the element X.
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What is the molecular structure of XF4?
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square pyramid
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ahedron
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trigonal bipyramid
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bent
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plane triangle
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Transcribed Image Text:geNSUINortheastern St Content OWLv2 LOnline teachina. Chomistry Questions& A. A Shert Danor: Alcohol/Foc O X Screenshot 2020-11-15 at 11.09... O O Q Q OC [References] A compound, XF4, is 39.03% fluorine by mass. Identify the element X. Scien Ch What is the molecular structure of XF4? trigonal pyramid Try Another Version 3 item attempts remaining Ch square pyramid Ch ahedron Ch trigonal bipyramid linear tetrahedron bent Ch plane triangle Ch Ch acy - Terms Ch 11:10
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