Complete the following table. Only consider the 'central' atom when filling in the steric # , # of bonding electron groups and # of lone pairs.

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Complete the following table. Only consider the 'central' atom when filling in the steric # , # of bonding electron groups and # of lone pairs.
Report Table MGP.6: Geometry and Polarity of Group 2 Compounds
Determining polarity for group 2 compounds
Steric #
Electron Geometry
# of bonding electron
groups
# of lone pairs
Molecular Geometry
How many bonds have a
dipole?
If present, do the
dipoles cancel each
other?
Is this molecule polar?
N₂
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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linear m
bent
HCN
trigonal planar
square planar
tetrahedral
trigonal pyramidal
square pyramidal
trigonal bipyramidal
seesaw
t-shaped
octahedral
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H3O+
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N/A
N/A
1₂
N/A
N/A
N/A
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NH4*
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C
C
Cho
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Transcribed Image Text:Complete the following table. Only consider the 'central' atom when filling in the steric # , # of bonding electron groups and # of lone pairs. Report Table MGP.6: Geometry and Polarity of Group 2 Compounds Determining polarity for group 2 compounds Steric # Electron Geometry # of bonding electron groups # of lone pairs Molecular Geometry How many bonds have a dipole? If present, do the dipoles cancel each other? Is this molecule polar? N₂ N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Choose... Choose... - Choose... Choose... ▼ ✓ Choose... linear m bent HCN trigonal planar square planar tetrahedral trigonal pyramidal square pyramidal trigonal bipyramidal seesaw t-shaped octahedral Choose... Choose... Choose... Choose... Choose... Choose... Choose... Choose... H3O+ Choose... Choose... - Choose... Choose... - N/A N/A 1₂ N/A N/A N/A Choose.. Choose... - Choose... Choose... - Choose... Choose... Choose... Choose... NH4* Choose... Choose... - Choose... Choose... ▾ C C Cho Cho
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