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Sulfur Triflouride
SF3 is a radical, and the bond angle has not been determined. SF4 has a see-sawshape with a bond angle of 101.6 0 SF6 has an undistorted octahedral shape with a bond angle of 90 0.
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No sulfur and fluorine are both nonmetals so they would join with covalent bonds
Sulfur trifluoride is the trigonal pyramidal due to repulsion of lone pairs.
Sulfur tri-oxide is a flat 120 degr. oriented sp2-hybride structure
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This may be because of the reversed polarity (of CCl4) i.e. a positive halogen. The element sulfur should be able to form S(CH3)6 (theoretically feasible) and F3S≡C-SF3 (observed). These compounds contain sulfur in the formal oxidation state of +6. So, Chlorine should form at least Cl(CH3)3 or even Cl(CF3)5.It may be an overestimated electronegativity for chlorine (and for heavier halogens). The real electronegativity descending order may be Ne > F~O > N > C~Ar~He > Kr > Cl > Br > S > ....