VSEPR
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Re: VSEPR
If a question asks you for the VSEPR formula, it is the formula written like: AXE
A stands for the central atom
X stands for number of electron regions
E stands for lone pairs of electrons
A stands for the central atom
X stands for number of electron regions
E stands for lone pairs of electrons
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Re: VSEPR
Valence - Shell - Electron - Pair - Repulsion Model
The formula for VSEPR is: AXE
A stands for the central atom
X stands for number of electron regions
E stands for lone pairs of electrons
The formula for VSEPR is: AXE
A stands for the central atom
X stands for number of electron regions
E stands for lone pairs of electrons
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Re: VSEPR
The VSEPR model is used to predict the geometry of individual molecules from the number of electron pairs surrounding their central atoms.
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Re: VSEPR
VSEPR stands for valence shell electron pair repulsion and it achieves the geometry that has the least electron repulsion
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Re: VSEPR
Hello :)
I believe VSEPR stands for valence shell electron pair repulsion. this is usually used to predict geometry molecules.
I hope this answers your question!
I believe VSEPR stands for valence shell electron pair repulsion. this is usually used to predict geometry molecules.
I hope this answers your question!
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Re: VSEPR
VSEPR stands for "Valence-Shell-Electron-Pair-Repulsion". It is used for molecular geometry.
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Re: VSEPR
Howndo we determine the arrangement of electrons based on the regions of electron density?
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Re: VSEPR
Cameron Smith 1I wrote:Howndo we determine the arrangement of electrons based on the regions of electron density?
Cameron, do you mean how do we find the shape?
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