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How does the number of bonded atoms around a central atom determine its shape?

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The number of electron pairs around a central atom determines its shape because electrons are always distributed in ways that minimize the amount of repulsion that they experience from other electron pairs. This happens because all electrons are negatively charged and similar charges are repulsive towards one another.

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