Why does this model only work for central atoms with no lone
electron pairs?
a. The electron...
Chemistry, 26.03.2021 19:10 xxaurorabluexx
Why does this model only work for central atoms with no lone
electron pairs?
a. The electron pairs don't exist on molecules because all electrons
are covalently bonded to the rest of the atoms in the molecule.
b. The electron pairs are not visible as bonds, but they act like bonds
in terms of shaping the molecule.
c. Electron pairs only exist on external atoms, not central atoms.
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