ClO3F would be tetrahedral.
VSEPR theory
linear
linear, o-o-o **************2nd Opinion ************* Nope, it's bent. VSEPR theory predicts a double bond, a single bond, and a lone pair on the central oxygen atom. You can't really get linear out of that.
VSEPR notation is AX3E Tetra Pyramidal angle is 109.5 degrees sp3 hybridization VSEPR notation is AX3E Tetra Pyramidal angle is 109.5 degrees sp3 hybridization
The molecular geometry of this molecule is bent. Click on the related link for a Wikipedia article that contains a VSEPR table.
Tertahedral
VSEPR theory
I believe it would be a T-shaped molecule because it has 3 bonding pairs and 2 lone pairs.
According the VSEPR theory of molecular geometry, the geometry of SCl2 would be the same as H2O which is a bent angle
Linear
The most used method is VSEPR - Valence Shell Electrons Pair Repulsion.
Linear
It has a linear shape
Molecular orbital theory(MOT) provides information about both molecular shape and molecular bonding.
The position of bonding atoms is determined by electron pair repulsion.
Electron pairs repelling each other push atoms apart.
Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory