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Problem 31 Medium Difficulty

Write Lewis structures for the following:
(a) $\mathrm{SeF}_{6}$
(b) $\mathrm{XeF}_{4}$
(c) $\mathrm{SeCl}_{3}+$
(d) $\mathrm{Cl}_{2} \mathrm{BBCl}_{2}$ (contains a B-B bond)

Answer

a) see structure
b) see structure
c) see structure
d) see structure

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