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trigonal planar
tetrahedral due to the four area of electron density (two loan pair electrons and two bonded pairs).
Anything with six electron groups, keep in mind an electron group is a bonded atom or an electron pair, is an octahedral. Anything in an octahedral and a lone pair is the square pyramidal geometry. So all angles between the atoms are a little less than 90 degrees and the angle of the electron pair is greater than 90.
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electron-group geometry Apex!
trigonal planar
This is a linear molecule.
Hydrogen cyanide is a hydrogen bonded to a complex ion, cyanide (CN-). The hydrogen is single bonded to the cyanide ion, which is a carbon triple bonded to a nitrogen atom. See the link below for a good representation of this molecule.
In molecular geometry, bond length refers to the distance separating nuclei of bonded atoms in a single molecule.
tetrahedral due to the four area of electron density (two loan pair electrons and two bonded pairs).
trigonal planar trigonal planar
Anything with six electron groups, keep in mind an electron group is a bonded atom or an electron pair, is an octahedral. Anything in an octahedral and a lone pair is the square pyramidal geometry. So all angles between the atoms are a little less than 90 degrees and the angle of the electron pair is greater than 90.
Molecular oxygen is a non polar molecule where the electron cloud is equally shared between the bonded oxygen atoms.
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Chlorine(I) Oxide is a covalently bonded molecule which has the same geometry as in water molecule.
Water consists of two hydrogen atoms (H) and one oxygen atom (O), and the formula is H2O.The atoms are bonded to each in the following way: the two hydrogens are bonded to the oxygen by single bonds, forming a V-shaped molecule.The Lewis dot structure has two lone pairs on the oxygen atom.See the Web Links to the left for more information.Also see the Related Questions for how to determine this information for yourself for any molecule!
Electron Pair Geometry: Tetrahedral Molecular Geometry: Bent