This compound is called selenium hexafluoride.
The correct name for SeF6 is selenium hexafluoride.
Selenium Hexafluoride
silicon hexafluoride
Selenium difluoride
Selenium hexafluoride
Selenium Hexasulfide
Selenium Hexafluoride
Selenium hexafluoride.
SeF6 is a regular octahedron , all bond angles are 90 degrees
Selenium fluorides are: SeF2, Se2F2, SeF4, SeF6.
No, SeF6 does not have any lone pairs. It has six bonding pairs of electrons around the central selenium atom, forming an octahedral geometry.
All of the selenium fluoridesSeF4, SeF6, SeF2, and Se2F2 are covalent
Selinium tetrafloride
Selenium hexafluoride
SeF6 is a regular octahedron , all bond angles are 90 degrees
Symmetric molecules like carbon dioxide (CO2) have no dipole moment because the bond dipoles cancel each other out, resulting in a net dipole moment of zero. Other examples include benzene (C6H6) and methane (CH4).
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Selenium fluorides are: SeF2, Se2F2, SeF4, SeF6.
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All of the selenium fluoridesSeF4, SeF6, SeF2, and Se2F2 are covalent
7. Selenium hexafluoride is SeF6 , an octahedral molecule similar to SF6
electron pair geometry: octahedral molecular geometry: octahedral
The melting point of SeF6 is -34,6 oC, the boiling point is - 46,6 oC.
No, the correct spelling of the name is Louise. It is a common feminine given name.