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OF2 has a bent shape.
Oxygen fluoride is a bent molecule.
OF2(Oxygen Difluoride) has a V shape just like H2O. The F-O-F angle is 103 degrees.
VSEPR stands for Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion, and it describes how valence (bonding) electrons are arranged around an atom, and how they are used in creating a bond. This then can be used to help predict the GEOMETRIC SHAPE of the molecule being formed.
The shape of chloromethane is tetrahedral.
OF2 = Bent structure
OF2 has a bent shape.
Oxygen fluoride is a bent molecule.
F-O-F
A. The geometry it will have
THC is a large molecule containing many aromatic rings. It does not have a common VSEPR shape, but it mostly sits in the same plane.
Tetrahedral.
VSEPR predict the geometry of a chemical molecule.
Ozone is a molecule with formula O3. It is bent in shape and has sp and sp2 hybridised oxygen atoms.
A pyramidal molecule
OF2 is a polar molecule because of it's bent shape. Fluorine is slightly higher in electronegativity than Oxygen so electrons have a tendency to be in this area. The bent shape means the electrons are shifted to one side and the molecule is polar. Hope it helps
Because two atomic centres can only create a linear molecule.