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A molecule with one lone pair and three bond pair​

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Answered by trishakapoor2412
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Explanation:

If there is one lone pair of electrons and three bond pairs the resulting molecular geometry is trigonal pyramidal (e.g. NH3). If there are two bond pairs and two lone pairs of electrons the molecular geometry is angular or bent (e.g. H2O)

Answered by skvijay36
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Explanation:

If there is one lone pair of electrons and three bond pairs the resulting molecular geometry is trigonal pyramidal (e.g. NH3). If there are two bond pairs and two lone pairs of electrons the molecular geometry is angular or bent (e.g. H2O).

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