its electron geometry shape is triogonal bipyrimidial, whereas its molecdular shape is tetrahedral.
The chemical formula of selenium tetrafluoride is SeF4.
Selinium tetrafloride
Tetrahedral no, wait, tetrahedral sorry
There are no tetrahedral crystals.
The molecule shape of CH4 (methane) is tetrahedral, with the carbon atom at the center and the four hydrogen atoms at the vertices. This shape maximizes the distance between the hydrogen atoms, minimizing repulsion and leading to a stable molecule.
The compound SeF4 is called selenium tetrafluoride.
The chemical formula of selenium tetrafluoride is SeF4.
Selenium tetrafluoride.
Selenium Tetraflouride !
SeF4 is a covalent compound because it is formed by sharing electrons between selenium and fluorine atoms, rather than transferring electrons to form ions.
Yes, SeF4 does have a dipole moment. This is because the molecule is asymmetrical, with the fluorine atoms creating an uneven distribution of electron density around the selenium atom, resulting in a net dipole moment.
No it is not a tetrahedral!
Selinium tetrafloride
No it is Tetrahedral You forgot the capital T
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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.
The molecular shape of CF2Cl2 is tetrahedral. The carbon atom is at the center, with two fluorine atoms and two chlorine atoms attached, resulting in a symmetrical tetrahedral shape.