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CCl2F2 has a tetrahedral molecular geometry, since the central atom (C) has four bonds around it, 2 with Cl, and 2 with F.

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2mo ago

The molecular geometry for CFCl3 (chlorotrifluoromethane) is tetrahedral. This is because the central carbon atom is bonded to three chlorine atoms and one fluorine atom, resulting in a bond angle of about 109.5 degrees.

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13y ago

--------Cl

F-------C--------Cl

--------Cl

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12y ago

i believe it would be bent

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8y ago

YA BUT I think it was like in the 180000

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Q: What is the molecular geometry for CFCl3?
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