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How many substituents surround the sulfur atom in SF4?
 
  A) 4; four substituent fluorine atoms
  B) 5; four substituent fluorine atoms plus one lone pair of electrons
  C) 6; four substituent fluorine atoms plus two lone pairs of electrons
  D) 1; one lone pair of electrons

Question 2

With increasing temperature the density of air ________.
 
  A) increases
  B) decreases
  C) stays the same
  D) depends also on pressure



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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