it is a trigonal planar....a trigonal planar is when you have 4 atoms. 3 atoms surround one atom(central atom, in this case C).
Methanol is tetrahedrally shaped. The lone pair on the oxygen only really affect the bond angle of the hydrogen from the oxygen (as per usual) as opposed to interfering with the CH3-
CH3 is not a molecule it is a radical
Iodomethane is a tetrahedral molecule.
[(C16H33)N(CH3)(CH3)(CH3)]BrCHEMICAL NAME - Cetyl Tri Methyl ammonium Bromide
yes it have two isomer CH3.CH2.CH=CH-CH3, and CH3-CH=C-CH3 ! CH3 BY ATIF JUTT
Octahedral is the edcc geometry and the molecular geometry is square pyramidal
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 shows tetrahedral geometry for the electron pairs geometry and trigonal pyramid the molecular geometry.
Trigonal Planar
CH3-CHO, or ethanol, is made up of the tetrahedral CH3- and trigonal planar -CHO. Because it is a molecule made up of different parts with independent geometries, it doesn't have its own definitive geometry. To make a geometry for every such molecule would be a very complex process.
The molecular geometry is octahedral.
The molecular geometry of C2H2Br2 is trigonal planar.The molecular geometry of C2H2Br2 is trigonal planar.
The molecular geometry of secl2 is BENT.
The molecular geometry of IF4- is square planar.
The molecular geometry SnCl5- is trigonal bipyramidal.
See-saw is the molecular geometry, and trigonal bi-pyramidal is the orbital geometry.
Trigonal Planar
The molecular geometry of H2O is bent.
Molecular geometry is tetrahedral has no lone pairs
Trigonal planar.