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lCl3 = T- shaped

XeF4 =Square planar

SF4 =Seesaw

H20 =Bent

XeF2 =Linear

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Q: Enter the letter of the molecular geometry in column 2 that best matches the molecule in column 1 a icl3 seesaw b xef4 t-shaped c sf4 bent d H2O linear e xef2 square planar?
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