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9. Use the simulation to build a system with 5 domains. This is called a trigonal bipyramidal structure. There are two different sites in a trigonal bipyramid as labeled: axial and equatorial. a. Each axial atom is adjacent to equatorial atoms. b. Each equatorial atom is adjacent to 2 axial atoms and 2 equatorial atoms. c. In a system with 4 atoms and 1 lone pair, predict whether the lone pair will be in an axial site or an equatorial site? Explain.

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