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HELP! True or false: When there are zero lone pairs on the central atom, the shape is symmetrical (assuming all of the bonds are the same).
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True or false: When there are zero lone pairs on the central atom, the shape is
symmetrical (assuming all of the bonds are the same).
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The answer is true. :)
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