VSEPR model angles
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Re: VSEPR model angles
Yes I believe he mentioned during lecture that we will need to know the bond angles of each model
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Re: VSEPR model angles
at least be able to figure them out conceptually if asked. 360/3 planes = 120 is how I think of it but make it the avg
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Re: VSEPR model angles
Yes but most of it, you should be able to figure out using simple geometry such as linear 180 or trigonal planar (360/3)
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Re: VSEPR model angles
You should know the bond angles, but you don't necessarily have to memorize them. Understanding the shapes conceptually will allow you to calculate the bond angle.
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