The structure of the atom is a single oxygen atom connected to two hydrogen atoms separated at about 45 degrees ( I'm not sure about the exact angle ). As the molecules combine, they form a rare hexagonal shape when in a solid form.
The molecular shape of H2O is linear bent. This is a tetrahedral shape with two lone pairs instead of atoms, containing 104.4 deg bond angles.
The shape is "bent". It looks a little bit like the letter "V".
Trigonal pyramid
Bent.
This is a linear molecule.
The shape of PF3 is trigonal bipyramidal. The geometric diagram determines this shape. Its electron domain geometry and molecular geometry are also the same.
Carbon disulfide has a linear molecule.
Linear
linear shape H-C-C-H
The molecular geometry of H2O is bent.
Bent
H2O?
It would have electron geometry trigonal planar, and a molecular geometry of Bent.
Tetrahedral
It is bent
The geometric shape is trigonal planar.
CCl4 is tetrahedral in shape.
octaedrique
This is a linear molecule.
Trigonal pyramid will be its molecular shape. It will have tetrahedral electron domain geometry.
The shape of PF3 is trigonal bipyramidal. The geometric diagram determines this shape. Its electron domain geometry and molecular geometry are also the same.