Trigonal planar
The molecular geometry of chlorine trifluoride (ClF₃) is T-shaped. This shape results from the presence of three fluorine atoms bonded to the central chlorine atom, along with two lone pairs of electrons on the chlorine. The lone pairs occupy equatorial positions in a trigonal bipyramidal arrangement, causing the bonded fluorine atoms to adopt a T-shaped configuration. The bond angles in ClF₃ are approximately 87.5° between the fluorine atoms.
The molecular shape of CIF2 is linear. This is because there are only two atoms bonded with the central atom, which results in a linear molecular geometry.
F2 has a linear shape.
pyramidal
H2S has two lone pairs.They make it a bent.
Yes, the Cl-F bonds are polar and the resultant bond dipoles do not cancel out because of the shape of the molecule, Bent T shape.
The molecular shape of SCl6 is octahedral.
Chlorine triflouride
The molecular shape name for C3H8 is a tetrahedron.
Parent Shape: Trigonal bipyrimidal Actual shape: Trigonal Planar
V-shape
A compound that does not have a bent molecular shape is carbon dioxide (CO2). It has a linear molecular shape due to the arrangement of the three atoms in a straight line.
The molecular geometry of chlorine trifluoride (ClF₃) is T-shaped. This shape results from the presence of three fluorine atoms bonded to the central chlorine atom, along with two lone pairs of electrons on the chlorine. The lone pairs occupy equatorial positions in a trigonal bipyramidal arrangement, causing the bonded fluorine atoms to adopt a T-shaped configuration. The bond angles in ClF₃ are approximately 87.5° between the fluorine atoms.
The molecular shape of CIF2 is linear. This is because there are only two atoms bonded with the central atom, which results in a linear molecular geometry.
The molecular shape of a magnesium hydride molecule is linear. Magnesium has a +2 charge, while hydride has a -1 charge, resulting in a linear molecular shape.
Isomers
The shape of SF4 is Sea Saw