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Kenna
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19 April, 21:50
How are atoms arranged in molecular compounds?
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19 April, 22:06
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Atoms are arranged in molecular compounds in groups.
For covalent compounds:
consider drawing the lewis structure of the covalent compound in question, putting the atom which is least electronegative (save hydrogen) in the center.
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