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The lone pair pushes bonding electron pairs away.
The lone pair pushes bonding electron pairs away.
Check the link, it is a sheet describing the different types of electron and molecular geometry. It helped me a lot. ^^ electron pair geometry and molecular geometry won't be the same if there are lone pairs involved.
It is POLAR because although the electron-domain geometry is octehedral and the molecular geometry is sq. pyrimidal, there is a pair of extra electron on Cl , forcing the actual molecular sketch to have a "bubble-like" appearance to show the extra pair of electrons that are sitting dormant on Cl... Hope this helps!!
The molecular shape is square pyramidal because it has five ligands and one lone pair and the bond angle are 90,<120. Also, it has no dipole moment and the electron group geometry is octahedral.
The lone pair pushes bonding electron pairs away.
The lone pair pushes bonding electron pairs away.
The lone pair pushes bonding electron pairs away.
The lone pair pushes bonding electron pairs away.
The lone pair pushes bonding electron pairs away.
I'm unsure what the electron pair geometry is but the molecular geometry is Trigonal Planar.
electron pair geometry: octahedral molecular geometry: octahedral
the electron pair geometry would be trigonal planar because there is a lone pair on the oxygen atom. The molecular pair geometry would be bent
Same as its molecular shape; tetrahedral.
Trigonal Bipyramidal
The lone pair pushes bonding electron pairs away.
i wanna know please what is the definition of electro pair effect?