Tetrahedral
There are no lone pairs and it's tetrahedral.
It would have electron geometry trigonal planar, and a molecular geometry of Bent.
It is bent
octaedrique
whenever carbon atom forms four covalent bonds the basic structure is tetrahedral because carbon in such cases is sp3 hybridized.
There are no lone pairs and it's tetrahedral.
It would have electron geometry trigonal planar, and a molecular geometry of Bent.
It is bent
Yes it is molecular (or covalent) compound
The geometric shape is trigonal planar.
CCl4 is tetrahedral in shape.
octaedrique
whenever carbon atom forms four covalent bonds the basic structure is tetrahedral because carbon in such cases is sp3 hybridized.
This is a linear molecule.
Trigonal pyramid will be its molecular shape. It will have tetrahedral electron domain geometry.
Iron(III) bromide is an ionic compound.
The shape of PF3 is trigonal bipyramidal. The geometric diagram determines this shape. Its electron domain geometry and molecular geometry are also the same.