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How do you describe the molecular geometry of a molecule that has more than one central atom?

1) You describe the molecular geometry around the most electronegative atom.
2) You describe the molecular geometry around each central atom separately.
3) You describe the molecular geometry around the most electropositive atom.
4) You describe the molecular geometry around the atom with the largest bond angle.
5) You describe the molecular geometry around the atom with the largest atomic radius.

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When a molecule has more than one central atom, you describe the molecular geometry around each central atom separately.

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When a molecule has more than one central atom, you describe the molecular geometry around each central atom separately.

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