yes
Asymmetric tetrahedral. In the case of SiHCl3 , Si(Silicon) being below C in Group 4 is in the same orientation; that is it is at the centre. THe hydrogen and the three chlorines are attached individually to the central silicon, in the same manner as the four hydrogens in methane.
SiHCl3 is the chemical formula of trichlorosilane.
: :Cl: : : : :Cl:Si:Cl: : : : H
tetrahedral l
SiCl2Br2 would take a tetrahedral shape according to the VSEPR theory.
Asymmetric tetrahedral. In the case of SiHCl3 , Si(Silicon) being below C in Group 4 is in the same orientation; that is it is at the centre. THe hydrogen and the three chlorines are attached individually to the central silicon, in the same manner as the four hydrogens in methane.
SiHCl3 is the chemical formula of trichlorosilane.
: :Cl: : : : :Cl:Si:Cl: : : : H
No it is not a tetrahedral!
tetrahedral l
Molecular shape is tetrahedral.It has no lone pairs.
SiCl2Br2 would take a tetrahedral shape according to the VSEPR theory.
the shape is tetrahedral good luck
yes. it is tetrahedral in shape.
tetrahedral
No it is Tetrahedral You forgot the capital T
tetrahedral .... :)