No it is bent.
lCl3 = T- shaped XeF4 =Square planar SF4 =Seesaw H20 =Bent XeF2 =Linear
bent
Hydrogen selenide is SeH2.
The structure of the atom is a single oxygen atom connected to two hydrogen atoms separated at about 45 degrees ( I'm not sure about the exact angle ). As the molecules combine, they form a rare hexagonal shape when in a solid form.
The molecule should have 2 atoms with 2 lone electron pairs and be in bent configuration.
Bent.
The molecular geometry of H2O is bent.
Nope. It's bent, just like H2O.
Hydrogen selenide has two hydrogen atoms attached to a selenium atom in a bent configuration. This forms an H-Se-H with a bond angle of 91 degrees.
It is linear.
It has two lone pairs.So it is bent.
Both of the Cl ions have the same pull on the electrons; therefore, we can infer that this will be a symmetrical molecule. It will be linear because there are no free electron pairs to influence the shape. H2O is bent because of these electron interactions.
bent
Bent
No, SO2 is bent.
its bent