The molecular geometry of SCl4 (sulfur tetrachloride) is see-saw. This geometry arises because sulfur has five electron groups around it, including four bonding pairs with chlorine atoms and one lone pair. The presence of the lone pair distorts the shape from a trigonal bipyramidal arrangement, resulting in the see-saw geometry.
In sulfur tetrachloride (SCl4), sulfur (S) has one lone pair of electrons. The sulfur atom is surrounded by four chlorine atoms, forming four bonds, while the lone pair occupies a position that contributes to the molecular geometry, which is a seesaw shape according to VSEPR theory.
The molecular geometry of OSF4 is square pyramidal.
Tetrahedral
Octahedral is the edcc geometry and the molecular geometry is square pyramidal
The molecular geometry of H2 is linear. It consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded together, forming a straight line.
trigonal bipyramidal
H2O?
octaedrique
In sulfur tetrachloride (SCl4), sulfur (S) has one lone pair of electrons. The sulfur atom is surrounded by four chlorine atoms, forming four bonds, while the lone pair occupies a position that contributes to the molecular geometry, which is a seesaw shape according to VSEPR theory.
No. the molecule is symmetric (tetrahedral) and while the Si-Cl bonds are polar the bond dipole moments cancel one another out.
The molecular geometry is octahedral.
The molecular geometry of C2H2Br2 is trigonal planar.The molecular geometry of C2H2Br2 is trigonal planar.
The molecular geometry of secl2 is BENT.
The molecular geometry of HClO is bent.
The molecular geometry of N2O2 is linear.
The molecular geometry of IF4- is square planar.
The molecular geometry of NHF2 is trigonal pyramidal.