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Table 17-14
This table shows a game played between two players, A and B. The payoffs in the table are shown as (Payoff to A, Payoff to B) .
-Refer to Table 17-14.If player A chooses his/her best strategy,player B should
Electron Pairs
Two electrons occupying the same orbital in an atom or molecule, typically forming a covalent bond between atoms.
Hydrogen Sulfide
A toxic, flammable gas with the formula H2S, characterized by a foul smell of rotten eggs, and found in many natural and industrial processes.
Molecule Shape
The geometric arrangement of atoms within a molecule, determining its chemical reactivity and physical properties.
Electronegativity Difference
The measure of the ability of an atom in a molecule to draw bonding electrons to itself compared to another atom in the molecule, determining the polarity of the bond.
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