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VSEPR THEORY...MOLECULAR STRUCTURE

1)predicted by the VSEPR theory, What is the molecular structure (bonds only) in SeF6?

2)what is the molecular structure for the arrangement of bonds and lone pairs of electrons on the central Xe atom in XeOF2?

3)predicted by the VSEPR theory, for the arrangement of bonds and lone pairs of electrons on the central Kr atom in KrF4?

4)predicted by the VSEPR theory, for the molecular structure (bonds only) in XeO4?



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