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Which affects the shape of a molecule?

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Answered by kamolika28
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The location in three-dimensional space of the nucleus of each atom in a molecule defines the molecular shape or molecular geometry. Molecular shapes are important in determining macroscopic properties such as melting and boiling points, and in predicting the ways in which one molecule can react with another. A number of experimental methods are available for finding molecular geometries, but we will not describe them here. Instead we will concentrate on several rules based on Lewis diagrams which will allow you to predict molecular shapes.

Answered by kutti45
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Hello Friends me kutti

The shape of molecule is affected by the arrangement of electrons but does not describe arrangement electrons. The shape of a molecule is how the outside atoms are arranged around the central atom

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