Chlorine dioxide has a bent shape. It is very interesting in that one Cl-O bond is a double bond, and the other is a single bond with three electrons.
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The entire molecule is a bent shape, with Cl in the middle.
Chlorite has a Bent molecular geometry.
shape is tigonal planer
O-Cl-O
It isn't actually the 'molecular' formula because it is not molecule you ask about, but here is the formula of the chlorate anion:ClO3- in which the oxidation state of Cl is +5 and of O it is -2 (as ever in oxy-compounds). (The acid of this base is HCLO3, name: hydrogen chlorate, or better known as chloric acid).
Trigonal planar because it has three bonding pairs and one lone pair
The molecular shape of SCl6 is octahedral.
The molecular shape is LINEAR
N2 ,molecular nitrogen, is a linear molecule with a dumbbell shape.
V-shape
The OsbCl3 ion has a tetrahedral molecular shape
Molecular shape= linear bond angle = 180 degrees
Polarity of HF is nonpolar and it's molecular shape is linear.
H2S has two lone pairs.They make it a bent.
Isomers
The Molecular shape is going to be T-Shaped....