What is the molecular geometry if you have a double bond, a single bond and a lone pair around the central atom? Bent Linear Tetrahedral Trigonal Pyramidal
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In this case, we have a double bond (which counts as one group), a single bond (another group), and a lone pair (a third group). So, we have three electron groups in total. Show more…
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