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15 April, 06:20

How many outer atoms and lone pairs are present in a molecule with a see-saw shape?

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  1. 15 April, 06:28
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    There are 4 outer atoms and lone pairs that are present in a molecule with a see-saw shape. It was called "seesaw" comes from the observation that it looks like a playground seesaw. It is very common that four bonds to a central atom result in tetrahedral or, less commonly, square planar geometry.
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