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1) Determine the Molecular geometries of the following molecules and ions: a) NO3^- b) NO4^3- c)...

1) Determine the Molecular geometries of the following molecules and ions:

a) NO3^-
b) NO4^3-
c) NCN^2-
d) NF3
e) ClO2
f) ClO3
g) IF3
h) SF4


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