Linear, I think.
Not linear.
CH2NH2 is trigonal pyramidal. It has a central nitrogen atom with three bonded atoms and one lone pair, resulting in a trigonal pyramidal geometry.
As it is a diatomic molecule it can only be linear.
The molecular shape of HCOOH is trigonal planar, I believe...
Trigonal pyramidal
NO!! It is described as 'Pyramidal'. The three hydrogen atoms form the three base corners of a pyramid, and the nitrogen forms the 'peak' of the pyramid. The 'lone pair' of electrons lie on the top of the nitrogen.
It is pyramidal in shape.It has a lone pair.
It has a lone pair.So it is trigonal pyramidal
Electron Domain is Tetrahedral Molecular Geometry is Trigonal Pyramidal
The molecular geometry of phosphorus trichloride (PCl3) is trigonal pyramidal. This means that the phosphorus atom is bonded to three chlorine atoms, with the lone pair of electrons creating a pyramidal shape.
Trigonal Pyramidal. It is not trigonal planar because there is one lone pair around the central atom, just like the shape of ammonia.
NF3, or nitrogen trifluoride, is a pyramidal molecule with a lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom. This lone pair causes the molecule to have a trigonal pyramidal geometry with bond angles of approximately 107 degrees.