Check the link, it is a sheet describing the different types of electron and molecular geometry. It helped me a lot. ^^ electron pair geometry and molecular geometry won't be the same if there are lone pairs involved.
EG=Tetrahedral, MG=Trigonal Pyramidal
Octahedral is the edcc geometry and the molecular geometry is square pyramidal
it shows tetrahedral geometry for the electron pairs geometry and trigonal pyramid the molecular geometry.
Lone electron pairs give the geometry a triangular base, while double bonds make the molecular geometry bent or angular.
The molecular shape is square pyramidal because it has five ligands and one lone pair and the bond angle are 90,<120. Also, it has no dipole moment and the electron group geometry is octahedral.
molecular geometry is bent, electron geometry is tetrahedral
The electron geometry of a water molecule is tetrahedral even though the molecular geometry is _____. Bent
The electron geometry (and also, the molecular geometry) of PF5 is Trigonal Bipyramidal.
Electron Domain is Tetrahedral Molecular Geometry is Trigonal Pyramidal
I'm unsure what the electron pair geometry is but the molecular geometry is Trigonal Planar.
It would have electron geometry trigonal planar, and a molecular geometry of Bent.
electron pair geometry: octahedral molecular geometry: octahedral
Trigonal Bipyramidal
The electron geometry ("Electronic Domain Geometry") for PF3 is tetrahedral. The molecular geometry, on the other hand, is Trigonal Pyramidal.
Molecular geometry will be bent, electron geometry will be trigonal planar
Molecular geometry will be bent, electron geometry will be trigonal planar
EG=Tetrahedral, MG=Trigonal Pyramidal