Question #2013d
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In order to determine rotation, let's start by determining the molecular geometry of the sulphur hexafluoride (
The molecule's Lewis structure must account for 48 valence electrons, 6 from
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Indeed, all the 48 valence electrons are accounted for - 2 for each of the six sigma bonds, and 6 for each flourine atom. According to VSEPR Theory, the
