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How are all six octahedral positions equivalent?

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How are all six octahedral positions equivalent?

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(a) You can try the demonstration with pieces of your model kit. No matter how you rotate the model, all terminal atom positions look equivalent. (b) The arrangements should be the same. 5.21 Sigma orbitals around third- and higher-period atoms in molecules. The Lewis structures are shown below. You can see that the central atom has 5, 6 or 7 pairs of e-, respectively. The number of fluorine atoms that can bond to a central atom is limited, in large part, by the size of the central atom. While iodine is large enough to accommodate 7 fluorine atoms, chlorine and bromine are much too small for so many fluorine atoms to fit (e- clouds of the fluorine atoms will repel each other so much as to make ClF7 and BrF7 unstable). 5.22-5.26 Do carbon-hydrogen compounds react with permanganate? These will be discussed in Week 13 lecture. 5.26d Vitamin A has many C=C bonds, so it is expected to react with permanganate. 5.27 What is the geometry of double bonded molecules? (a) This will be discussed i

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