61) Determine the electron geometry (eg) and molecular geometry (mg) of BrF3. A) eg = trigonal planar, mg = trigonal planar B) eg = trigonal bipyramidal, mg = T-shape C) eg = trigonal planar, mg = bent D) eg = trigonal bipyramidal, mg = see-saw E) eg = tetrahedral, mg = trigonal pyramidal 62) Determine the electron geometry (eg) and molecular geometry (mg) of ICl2?. A) eg = tetrahedral, mg = bent B) eg = tetrahedral, mg = trigonal pyramidal C) eg = trigonal bipyramidal, mg = linear D) eg = trigonal bipyramidal, mg = trigonal planar E) eg = octahedral, mg = linear 63) Determine the electron geometry (eg) and molecular geometry (mg) of XeF2. A) eg = trigonal bipyramidal, mg = bent B) eg = linear, mg = linear C) eg = tetrahedral, mg = linear D) eg = trigonal bipyramidal, mg = linear E) eg = tetrahedral, mg = bent 64) Determine the electron geometry (eg) and molecular geometry (mg) of XeF4. A) eg = tetrahedral, mg = tetrahedral B) eg = linear, eg = linear C) eg = tetrahedral, mg = bent D) eg = trigonal bipyramidal, mg = tetrahedral E) eg = octahedral, mg = square planar 65) Determine the electron geometry (eg) and molecular geometry (mg) of the underlined atom CH3OCH3. A) eg = tetrahedral, mg = tetrahedral B) eg = linear, eg = linear C) eg = tetrahedral, mg = bent D) eg = trigonal bipyramidal, mg = tetrahedral E) eg = octahedral, mg = square planar 66) Determine the electron geometry (eg) and molecular geometry (mg) of the underlined atom CH3OCH3. A) eg = tetrahedral, mg = tetrahedral B) eg = linear, eg = linear C) eg = tetrahedral, mg = bent D) eg = trigonal bipyramidal, mg = tetrahedral E) eg = octahedral, mg = square planar 67) Determine the electron geometry (eg) and molecular geometry (mg) of the underlined atom H2CO. A) eg = tetrahedral, mg = tetrahedral B) eg = trigonal planar, eg = trigonal planar C) eg = tetrahedral, mg = bent D) eg = trigonal bipyramidal, mg = tetrahedral E) eg = octahedral, mg = square planar 68) Consider the molecule below. Determine the molecular geometry at each of the 2 labeled carbons. A) C1 = tetrahedral, C2 = linear B) C1 = trigonal planar, C2 = bent C) C1 = bent, C2 = trigonal planar D) C1 = trigonal planar, C2 = tetrahedral E) C1 = trigonal pyramidal, C2 = see-saw 69) Consider the molecule below. Determine the molecular geometry at each of the 3 labeled atoms. A) 1 = trigonal planar, 2 = tetrahedral, 3 = trigonal pyramidal B) 1 = tetrahedral, 2 = tetrahedral, 3 = tetrahedral C) 1 = trigonal planar, 2 = tetrahedral, 3 = tetrahedral D) 1 = tetrahedral, 2 = tetrahedral, 3 = trigonal planar E) 1 = trigonal planar, 2 = trigonal pyramidal, 3 = trigonal pyramidal 70) Place the following in order of increasing X-Se-X bond angle, where X represents the outer atoms in each molecule. SeO2SeCl6SeF2 A) SeCl6 < SeF2 < SeO2 B) SeF2 < SeO2 < SeCl6 C) SeF2 < SeCl6 < SeO2 D) SeO2 < SeF2 < SeCl6 E) SeCl6 < SeO2 < SeF2