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Use VSEPR theory to predict the geometry of each of the following: a. SiCl4 c. CC14 b. CO2- d. SCl2
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Use VSEPR theory to predict the geometry of
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a. SiCl4
c. CC14
b. CO2-
d. SCl2
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Vserp the answer of its correction is A sicI4
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