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nramada

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What is the molecular geometry of SF5-?
 
  A) octahedral
  B) seesaw
  C) square pyramidal
  D) trigonal bipyramidal

Question 2

Heat strokes resulting from physical exertion occur when the body's heat regulatory system fails. This condition is likely to occur when
 
  A) there is a vitamin deficiency.
  B) the body is dehydrated.
  C) the sodium ion level in body fluids is low.
  D) one has overeaten.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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