Lone pairs = Valence electrons on Xe −Bonding electrons (shared) − Extra electrons.
Using VSEPR theory, the number of lone pairs on the central atom Xenon (Xe) is calculated for each species:
XeO2F2, XeO3F2, XeOF4, XeF5
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Let one focus of the hyperbola $ \frac{x^2}{a^2} - \frac{y^2}{b^2} = 1 $ be at $ (\sqrt{10}, 0) $, and the corresponding directrix be $ x = \frac{\sqrt{10}}{2} $. If $ e $ and $ l $ are the eccentricity and the latus rectum respectively, then $ 9(e^2 + l) $ is equal to:
The largest $ n \in \mathbb{N} $ such that $ 3^n $ divides 50! is: