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I have no clue on the following:
1. tricholorofluoromethane ( I think its Trigonal Pyramidal, but im not sure)
2. sulfur dichloride
3. NH2-
4. H3O+

Also, please tell me the sites you found these answers, its help me so much!

2007-12-23 17:29:56 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

4 answers

1. Tetrahedral. The molecular formula for trichlorofluoromethane is CFCl3. There are 3 chlorine atoms and 1 fluorine atom bonded to one carbon atom. Carbon ALWAYS wants to have four bonds, and has a tetrahedral arrangement.

2. Bent.

3. Bent.

4. Trigonal pyramidal. There are 3 hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom.

2007-12-24 10:50:37 · answer #1 · answered by Keith M 2 · 0 0

Nh2 Geometry

2016-10-13 09:19:30 · answer #2 · answered by meadors 4 · 0 0

Electron area Geometry of NH3 is tetrahedral and its Molecular Geometry (shape) is pyramidal (via a minimum of one lone pair) CO2 has Linear Electron area Geometry and Linear Molecular Geometry(shape) H2O has Tetrahedral Electron area Geometry and Bent Molecular Geometry(shape) (via presence of two lone pairs)

2016-10-09 03:18:30 · answer #3 · answered by alban 4 · 0 0

If you look for answers to questions such as these by gong to sites, you will carry on needing help for ever. You are supposed to work them out yourself, and if you need help, which is fine, start off by looking in your textbook.

Review VSEPR. Count number of neighbors to central atom, and number of lone pairs (for example, (1), four neighbors, no lone pairs, tetrahedral).

Over to you for the others!

2007-12-23 18:56:56 · answer #4 · answered by Facts Matter 7 · 1 1

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