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Isomers/VSEPR

Isomers/VSEPR Questions.

1. Diethyl ether and butanol are .............. isomers.
2. A non zero dipole moment is exhibited by.............
3. The bond angle in PH3 is............
4. ......... has trigonal planar shape.

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The Valence-shell electron-pair repulsion (VSEPR) Model is a model that states electron pairs in a molecule will be as far apart from one another as they can be because they repel each other. Isomers are defined as compounds that have the same molecular formula, but different structures.

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