Give the molecular geometry and number of electron groups for BrF5. Osquare planar, 6 electron groups T-shaped, 5 electron groups Oseesaw, 5 electron groups Ooctahedral, 6 electron groups O square pyramidal, 6 electron groups QUESTION 5 Place the following in order of decreasing X-A-X bond angle, where A represents the central atom and X represents the in each molecule. CS2 CF4 O CS2 CF4> SC1₂ CF4> SC12 > CS2 CF4> CS2 > SC12 ⒸCS2 = SC12 > CF4 SC12CF4> CS2 QUESTION 6 How many of the following molecules are polar? KrBr₂ OCC2 PBr5 SC16 02 SC1₂ 01

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QUESTION 4
Give the molecular geometry and number of electron groups for BrF5.
square planar, 6 electron groups
T-shaped, 5 electron groups
seesaw, 5 electron groups
octahedral, 6 electron groups
O square pyramidal, 6 electron groups
QUESTION 5
Place the following in order of decreasing X-A-X bond angle, where A represents the central atom and X represents the
in each molecule.
CS₂ CF4
O CS2 > CF4> SC12
CF4 > SC12 > CS2
CF4> CS2 > SC1₂
ⒸCS₂ = SC12 > CF4
SC12 > CF4 > CS₂
QUESTION 6
How many of the following molecules are polar?
KrBr2
SC³6
OCCl2 PBr5
2
00000
0
01
SC1₂
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 4 Give the molecular geometry and number of electron groups for BrF5. square planar, 6 electron groups T-shaped, 5 electron groups seesaw, 5 electron groups octahedral, 6 electron groups O square pyramidal, 6 electron groups QUESTION 5 Place the following in order of decreasing X-A-X bond angle, where A represents the central atom and X represents the in each molecule. CS₂ CF4 O CS2 > CF4> SC12 CF4 > SC12 > CS2 CF4> CS2 > SC1₂ ⒸCS₂ = SC12 > CF4 SC12 > CF4 > CS₂ QUESTION 6 How many of the following molecules are polar? KrBr2 SC³6 OCCl2 PBr5 2 00000 0 01 SC1₂
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