The answer is ClF3. This molecule is a good illustration of VSEPR (valence shell electron pair repulsion) theory with Cl as the central atom with 7 valence electrons and each F atom contributing 1 electron. This forms an "expanded octet" of 10 electrons (5 electron pairs).
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- lead + phosphoric acid = hydrogen + lead(ii) phosphate
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While unproven, it uses facts to support part of a conclusion. it is still factual and has predictive power, however.
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