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In the model with four atoms bonded to the central atom, the central atom satisfies the octet rule because it has four valence electron pairs (that is, eight valence electrons). The electron pairs are all in the form of covalent bonds.

Replace one of these bonds with a lone pair by clicking the red x to remove the atom. Then click the Lone Pair to add it.

Notice that the molecule geometry is no longer the same as the electron geometry. The electrons in the lone pair don’t count when describing the shape of the molecule. Record your observations in the second row of the table. Then repeat this process to replace another atom with a lone pair. Record the results in the third row of the table.

Select the correct option from each drop-down menu to complete the table.

Number of Bonds Number of Lone Pairs Bond Angle (degrees) Molecule Geometry Electron Geometry
3 1


2 2