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This tag should be applied to questions that deal with the particular arrangement of atoms in a molecule, the so-called molecular structure or geometry.
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What are the structures of potassium superoxide and xenon hexafluoride?
Xenon hexafluoride's geometry is not easy to be described but it is assumed to be in $C_{3v}$-symmetry - not octahedral! - in gas phase which is supported by electron diffraction measurements and quan …
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What is the explanation of the structure of H2XeO4?
When I think about such structure, I draw all valence electrons around the atoms and connect them somehow reasonably. There are two ways to connect the hydrogens to xenon. Either directly bonded as H- …