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The geometric shape of CFCl3 (trichloro-fluoromethane) is tetrahedral. This is due to the presence of four regions of electron density around the central carbon atom: one fluorine atom and three chlorine atoms. Although chlorine atoms are larger, the tetrahedral arrangement minimizes electron repulsion, resulting in this geometry. The bond angles are approximately 109.5 degrees.

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