When a central atom is covalently bonded to five substituents, the shape is trigonal bipyramidal.
The molecular geometry SnCl5- is trigonal bipyramidal.
The molecular geometry of H2O is bent.
linear
Bromine (molecular Br2) is an covalent compound
BentThe Molecular geometry is Bent because of the 109.5 degree angle and the extra lone pairs
Trigonal bipyramidal
Bromine Pentachloride is the name of BrCI5.
Square pyramidal
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.
Pretty sure its a square pyramid, although I can't seem to find confirmation anywhere on the net. There are four bromine atoms bonded to the central As atom in a (relatively) square plane with another bromine directly orthogonal to the plane. A lone pair sits opposite this bromine. Tags: AsBr5 shape geometry structure
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.
The molecular geometry of H2O is bent.
Molecular geometry is tetrahedral has no lone pairs