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What VSEPR shape would CH3Cl have?

The shape of chloromethane is tetrahedral.


What is vsepr model mainly used for?

The VSEPR model is used mainly to determine molecular shape.


What is the shape for carbon tetrafluoride?

The shape of carbon tetrafluoride (CF4) is tetrahedral. This means that the four fluorine atoms are positioned symmetrically around the central carbon atom, forming a 3D shape with four equivalent bonds.


What VSEPR shape does SiCl4 have?

SiCl4 has a tetrahedral shape according to the VSEPR theory. Each Cl atom is located at the corner of the tetrahedron, with the silicon atom at the center.


What is the vsepr shape of THC?

THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) does not have a defined VSEPR shape as it is a molecule with a complex structure containing multiple rings and functional groups. The molecule is quite flexible, leading to variations in its geometry.


What is shape of Cf4?

it is tetrahedral because in cf4 there are 4 pairs of valence electron and they all are bond pairs there are not any lone pair so it is 100% tetrahedral.


Which VSEPR formula would predict a trigonal bipyramidal shape?

Ax5


VSEPR formulas would predict a trigonal planar shape?

AX3


What is the difference between the Lewis model and the valence-shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) model?

VSEPR only shows the geometric shape of the element


What is the molecular shape of ClO3F as predicted by the VSEPR theory?

ClO3F would be tetrahedral.


What compound would have a vsepr formula in AX3?

The Valence shell electron pair repulsion, or VSEPR is a simple technique for predicting the shape or geometry of atomic centers. The VSEPR formula is used in small molecules and molecular ions.


What is the shape and polarity of CF4?

CF4 has a tetrahedral shape with all four carbon-fluorine bonds arranged symmetrically around the central carbon atom. It is a nonpolar molecule because the dipole moments of the four carbon-fluorine bonds cancel each other out due to their symmetrical arrangement.