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Sulfur trioxide has a trigonal planar molecule.
a) ClF4- has a square planar geometry due to its five electron domains, with four bonding pairs and one lone pair. b) ClF4+ has a linear geometry with no lone pairs, resulting in a linear molecular shape. c) NO2- has a T-shaped geometry with three electron domains - one lone pair and two bonding pairs. d) BrF3 has a bent molecular geometry due to the presence of two lone pairs and two bonding pairs around the central atom. e) CO2 has a linear molecular geometry as it has two electron domains and no lone pairs around the central carbon atom.
It is a trigonal planar structure - the nitrogen atom in the center.
trigonal planar
The molecular shape for ClF4 (chlorine tetrafluoride) is square planar. It has four bonding pairs and one lone pair of electrons around the central chlorine atom, resulting in a square planar geometry.
The molecular geometry for a molecule with two electron groups and only bonded pairs is linear.
The molecular geometry of IF4- is square planar.
The molecular geometry of HOCN is trigonal planar. This is because the molecule has a central carbon atom with three surrounding atoms (one oxygen, one hydrogen, and one nitrogen) arranged in a flat, triangular shape. This configuration leads to a trigonal planar molecular geometry.
square planar
The molecular geometry of C2H2Br2 is trigonal planar.The molecular geometry of C2H2Br2 is trigonal planar.
The molecular geometry of Xenon Tetrafluoride is square planar. Xenon has 4 bond pairs and 2 lone pairs, resulting in a square planar geometry.
trigonal planar
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trigonal planar