How can the VSEPR theory predict the shape of a molecule?
Chemists use the VSEPR model for the determination of a molecule's physical shape. It takes into account the number of bond sites and of lone electron pairs in a molecule in order to produce a prediction of a molecule's shape based on its parts.
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