There are two answers to this question, depending on the physical state of the TeF4
The solid is a network compound with a sp3d2 (slightly distorted octahedral) co-ordination about each Te atom.
The isolated molecule -- low pressure vapour -- has sp2-pd co-ordination.
s, px, & py combine to make a trigonal planar co-ordination with two slots occupied by Te-F bonds and the third has a non-bonding lone pair.
At somewhat lower binding energy, pz & dz2 orbitals combine to make the other two Te-F bonds.
Trigonal Bipyramidal
TTRAHEDRAL
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Tellurium (IV) Fluoride
Molecular shape is tetrahedral.It has no lone pairs.
tetrahedral .... :)
There are no tetrahedral crystals.
Tetrahedral no, wait, tetrahedral sorry
The name for TeF4 is Tellurium Fluoride :)
Tellurium (IV) Fluoride
No it is not a tetrahedral!
tetrahedral l
Molecular shape is tetrahedral.It has no lone pairs.
SiCl2Br2 would take a tetrahedral shape according to the VSEPR theory.
the shape is tetrahedral good luck
yes. it is tetrahedral in shape.
SiHCl3 is tetrahedral.
tetrahedral
No it is Tetrahedral You forgot the capital T
tetrahedral .... :)