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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.

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