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Choose the number of lone pairs or atoms to complete each description below.
A molecule that has a trigonal-planar shape has
lone pair(s).
A molecule that has a bent shape and a trigonal-planar electron domain shape has
lone pair(s).
A molecule that has a trigonal-pyramidal shape has
atom(s) an
d
lone pair(s) around the central atom.
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A molecule that has a trigonal-planar shape has 0 lone pair(s).
A molecule that has a bent shape and a trigonal-planar electron domain shape has 1 lone pair.
A molecule that has a trigonal-pyramidal shape has 3 atom(s) and 1 lone pair around the central atom.
A molecule that has a bent shape and a trigonal-planar electron domain shape has 1 lone pair.
A molecule that has a trigonal-pyramidal shape has 3 atom(s) and 1 lone pair around the central atom.
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