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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which molecule has a tetrahedral arrangement of electron pairs but is not a tetrahedral molecule? methane water carbon dioxide boron trifluoride

OpenStudy (academicgurusinc):

Water has tetrahedral electron pair geometry with two lone pairs and a bond pair but over all molecular shape is angular or bent. I hope that helps. If you found this helpful, I encourage you to subscribe to our youtube channel ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYiI7SmkU4_vhdSzKBWsifg), to stay current with all of our new videos. Regards, Academic Gurus Inc. Twitter (Academic_Gurus) Facebook (AcademicGurusInc) Youtube (Academic Gurus Inc)

OpenStudy (ookawaiioo):

Water, Carbon dioxide, and boron trifluoride is your answer

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