NH3 molecular shape is trigonal pyramidal halogens 1 bond, 3 lone pairs 3 trigonal pyramidal has how many bonding domains? ionic bond composed of a metal and nonmetal Tetrahedral 4 bonding domains, 0 unbonding domains triple covalent bond 6 valence electrons Trigonal Pyramidal 3 bonding domains, 1 nonbonding domain single covalent bond 2 valence electrons oxygen group 2 bonds, 2 lone pairs CHF3 molecular shape is tetrahedral molecular shape shape of molecule taking into consideration the lone pairs' impact nonbonding domain lone pair CH2O molecular shape is trigonal planar electron geometry determined by # of electron domains 4 trigonal pyramidal has how many electron domains? covalent compound composed of 2 nonmetals hydrogen 1 bond, no lone pairs bonding domain single, double or triple bonds are all... Linear 2 bonding domains, 0 unbonding domains trigonal planar 3 bonding domains, 0 nonbonding domains 0 Linear has how many nonbonding domains? Bent 2 bonding domains, 2 unbonding domains electron domain where electrons are likely to be found decreases bond angle lone pairs 1 PF3 has how many unbonding domains? H2S molecular shape is bent nitrogen group 3 bonds, 1 lone pair N2 molecular geometry is linear double covalent bond 4 valence electrons NH3 molecular shape is trigonal pyramidal halogens 1 bond, 3 lone pairs 3 trigonal pyramidal has how many bonding domains? ionic bond composed of a metal and nonmetal Tetrahedral 4 bonding domains, 0 unbonding domains triple covalent bond 6 valence electrons Trigonal Pyramidal 3 bonding domains, 1 nonbonding domain single covalent bond 2 valence electrons oxygen group 2 bonds, 2 lone pairs CHF3 molecular shape is tetrahedral molecular shape shape of molecule taking into consideration the lone pairs' impact nonbonding domain lone pair CH2O molecular shape is trigonal planar electron geometry determined by # of electron domains 4 trigonal pyramidal has how many electron domains? covalent compound composed of 2 nonmetals hydrogen 1 bond, no lone pairs bonding domain single, double or triple bonds are all... Linear 2 bonding domains, 0 unbonding domains trigonal planar 3 bonding domains, 0 nonbonding domains 0 Linear has how many nonbonding domains? Bent 2 bonding domains, 2 unbonding domains electron domain where electrons are likely to be found decreases bond angle lone pairs 1 PF3 has how many unbonding domains? H2S molecular shape is bent nitrogen group 3 bonds, 1 lone pair N2 molecular geometry is linear double covalent bond 4 valence electrons
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molecular shape is trigonal pyramidal
NH3
1 bond, 3 lone pairs
halogens
trigonal pyramidal has how many bonding domains?
3
composed of a metal and nonmetal
ionic bond
4 bonding domains, 0 unbonding domains
Tetrahedral
6 valence electrons
triple covalent bond
3 bonding domains, 1 nonbonding domain
Trigonal Pyramidal
2 valence electrons
single covalent bond
2 bonds, 2 lone pairs
oxygen group
molecular shape is tetrahedral
CHF3
shape of molecule taking into consideration the lone pairs' impact
molecular shape
lone pair
nonbonding domain
molecular shape is trigonal planar
CH2O
determined by # of electron domains
electron geometry
trigonal pyramidal has how many electron domains?
4
composed of 2 nonmetals
covalent compound
1 bond, no lone pairs
hydrogen
single, double or triple bonds are all...
bonding domain
2 bonding domains, 0 unbonding domains
Linear
3 bonding domains, 0 nonbonding domains
trigonal planar
Linear has how many nonbonding domains?
0
2 bonding domains, 2 unbonding domains
Bent
where electrons are likely to be found
electron domain
lone pairs
decreases bond angle
PF3 has how many unbonding domains?
1
molecular shape is bent
H2S
3 bonds, 1 lone pair
nitrogen group
molecular geometry is linear
N2
4 valence electrons
double covalent bond