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Chemistry, 30.11.2019 01:31 myiacoykendall

The molecular geometry of the chf3 molecule is and the molecule is a. trigonal pyramidal, polar b. tetrahedral, nonpolar c. tetrahedral, polar d. seesaw, polar e. seesaw, nonpolar

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