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Consider selenium hexaiodide, SeI6: How many valence electrons does it have? Answer
48

From a VSEPR Theory standpoint, how many bonding pairs of electrons does it have on its central atom? Answer

From a VSEPR Theory standpoint, how many nonbonding pairs of electrons does it have on its central atom? Answer

What is its molecular geometry? Answer

What intermolecular forces does it exhibit?

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