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CHEM 1210 AU2025 (15738) CHEM 1210 Practice Exam #4 v2 (Ch 7.1–7.4, 8, 9.1–9.6)- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
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The electron domain geometry of IF4+ is __________.
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A.trigonal bypyramid
B.tetrahedral
C.octahedral
D.seesaw
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Question restatement: The electron domain geometry of IF4+ is __________.
Option 1: trigonal bypyramid
- Analysis: This option corresponds to a trigonal bipyramidal arrangement of electron domains (5 regions of electron density around the central atom). If there is one lone pair, the molecular geometry would be seesaw, but the electron-domain geometry remains trigonal bipyramidal. For IF4+, iodine is bonde......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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