trigonal planar
The electronic geometry of sulfur dioxide (SO₂) is trigonal planar. This is due to the presence of three regions of electron density around the central sulfur atom: two bonding pairs with oxygen atoms and one lone pair of electrons. The lone pair affects the molecular shape, resulting in a bent molecular geometry, but the electronic geometry remains trigonal planar.
H2CO3 = Carbonic acid It is made by dissolving Carbon dioxide into Water. H2O + CO2 ----> H2CO3
H2CO3 is not used as buffer.
Mg + H2CO3 = MgCO3 + H2
trigonal planar
What is the electronic geometry of Bi_3? Enter the ... Thus, the total number of electrons in the molecule will be 24. There are no lone pairs in boron. Three electron domains are thus present in this molecule. Therefore, the electronic geometry of B I 3 is trigonal planar.
The electronic geometry about the carbon atom is: tetrahedral The orbital hybridization about the carbon atom is: sp^3 The molecular geometry about the carbon atom is: tetrahedral
Tetrahedral
Tetrahedral.
tetrahedral
tetrahedral
Tetrahedral
The electron geometry ("Electronic Domain Geometry") for PF3 is tetrahedral. The molecular geometry, on the other hand, is Trigonal Pyramidal.
Trigonal bipyramidal
trigonal bipyramidal
Trigonal Planar