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∙ 5y agoA tetrahedron.
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∙ 9y agoA tetrahedron, which is a sort of pyramid with only three sides on the base.
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∙ 7y agoAssuming no lone pairs on the central atom (i.e. carbon atom), it would be a tetrahedron
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∙ 7y agoGenerally you would expect it be a tetrahedron - although if you could get them to all lie in the same plane it would be a quadrilateral.
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∙ 11y agoRECTANGULAR
Four atoms bound to a central atom with no lone pairs
Tetrahedral. Actually, the molecular shape or geometry is called see-saw. There are five groups around the central sulfur which would make it trigonal bipyramidyl but one of these groups is a pair of electrons which does not contribute to the shape of the molecule. This lone pair is in the three membered ring in order to increase its separation from two of the fluorine-sulfur bonds.
four electrons . four electrons .
It is Triangular pyramid It would be a trigonal pyramidal.
. A linear, nonpolar molecule i just take the test
Four atoms bound to a central atom with no lone pairs
Four atoms bound to a central atom with no lone pairs
A hydrogen sulfide molecule, H2S, has a bent shape, similar to that of a water molecule.
The shape would tend to be trigonal pyramidal. An example would be ammonia, NH3.
The molecule that you describe, which would more accurately be written as CCl2F2 is the same shape as a methane molecule; the carbon is in the center, and it is surrounded by a symmetrical arrangement of two chlorine and two fluorine atoms, which are at the points of a tetrahedron.
Tetrahedral. Actually, the molecular shape or geometry is called see-saw. There are five groups around the central sulfur which would make it trigonal bipyramidyl but one of these groups is a pair of electrons which does not contribute to the shape of the molecule. This lone pair is in the three membered ring in order to increase its separation from two of the fluorine-sulfur bonds.
four electrons . four electrons .
It is Triangular pyramid It would be a trigonal pyramidal.
. A linear, nonpolar molecule i just take the test
The correct answer is: Bent.
The correct answer is: Bent.
The correct answer is: Bent.