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The electron geometry of sulfur hexachloride (SCl₆) is octahedral. This is because the central sulfur atom is surrounded by six chlorine atoms, resulting in six regions of electron density. These regions arrange themselves symmetrically around the sulfur atom to minimize repulsion, leading to the octahedral shape.

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