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Lawson Rodgers
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24 November, 05:38
Why are molecule atoms far away from each other
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Emerson Mcmahon
24 November, 05:45
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The electron pairs that are around a central atom organize themselves so that they can be as far apart as possible from each other repulsion between negatively charged electron pairs in bonds or as lone pairs causes them to spread apart as much as possible
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