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Exhibit 10-1 Consider the Molecule IF 3 to Answer the Following

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Exhibit 10-1 Consider the molecule IF 3 to answer the following question(s) . In theory, there are three possible molecular shapes for the molecule IF 3 as shown below. I. Exhibit 10-1 Consider the molecule IF 3 to answer the following question(s) . In theory, there are three possible molecular shapes for the molecule IF 3 as shown below. I.   II.   III.   -Refer to Exhibit 10-1. After assessing significant interactions (LP - LP, LP - BP and BP - BP) , arrange the three shapes in order of least favorable to most favorable molecular shape. A)  (least favorable)  I < II < III (most favorable)  B)  (least favorable)  I < III < II (most favorable)  C)  (least favorable)  II < I < III (most favorable)  D)  (least favorable)  II < III < I (most favorable)  E)  (least favorable)  III < I < II (most favorable)
II. Exhibit 10-1 Consider the molecule IF 3 to answer the following question(s) . In theory, there are three possible molecular shapes for the molecule IF 3 as shown below. I.   II.   III.   -Refer to Exhibit 10-1. After assessing significant interactions (LP - LP, LP - BP and BP - BP) , arrange the three shapes in order of least favorable to most favorable molecular shape. A)  (least favorable)  I < II < III (most favorable)  B)  (least favorable)  I < III < II (most favorable)  C)  (least favorable)  II < I < III (most favorable)  D)  (least favorable)  II < III < I (most favorable)  E)  (least favorable)  III < I < II (most favorable)
III. Exhibit 10-1 Consider the molecule IF 3 to answer the following question(s) . In theory, there are three possible molecular shapes for the molecule IF 3 as shown below. I.   II.   III.   -Refer to Exhibit 10-1. After assessing significant interactions (LP - LP, LP - BP and BP - BP) , arrange the three shapes in order of least favorable to most favorable molecular shape. A)  (least favorable)  I < II < III (most favorable)  B)  (least favorable)  I < III < II (most favorable)  C)  (least favorable)  II < I < III (most favorable)  D)  (least favorable)  II < III < I (most favorable)  E)  (least favorable)  III < I < II (most favorable)
-Refer to Exhibit 10-1. After assessing significant interactions (LP - LP, LP - BP and BP - BP) , arrange the three shapes in order of least favorable to most favorable molecular shape.

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