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A. What is the hybridization of the central atom in SF4?
Hybridization =
What are the approximate bond angles in this substance?
Bond angles =
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B. What is the hybridization of the central atom in CIFs?
Hybridization =
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What are the approximate bond angles in this substance?
Bond angles =
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For example, trigonal bipyramid geometry can lead to 3 different bond angles.
Octahedral geometry can lead to 2.
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Transcribed Image Text:7 A. What is the hybridization of the central atom in SF4? Hybridization = What are the approximate bond angles in this substance? Bond angles = 4 B. What is the hybridization of the central atom in CIFs? Hybridization = $ What are the approximate bond angles in this substance? Bond angles = Submit Answer R F F4 % 5 NOTE: If more than one bond angle is possible, separate each with a space. For example, trigonal bipyramid geometry can lead to 3 different bond angles. Octahedral geometry can lead to 2. F5 T G Retry Entire Group 7 more group attempts remaining Cengage Learning | Cengage Technical Support 6 MacBook Air F6 Y H & 7 K F7 U * 00 8 DII FB J ( 9 alues if needed for this question. K DA F9 ) 0 J F10 Previous F11 + 11 Next Save an F12
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