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Why do you think lone pairs of electrons create greater repulsion when located near other lone pairs or bonding pairs? Orbitals containing lone pairs of electrons require more space

than orbitals containing bonding pairs. Why do you think this is the case? What does the

presence of one or more lone pairs of electrons do to the bond angles in a molecule (in other

words, do bond angles get larger, smaller, or remain unchanged?)

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