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The electron domain geometry of BrO₄ (bromate) is tetrahedral. This is determined by the presence of four bonding pairs of electrons around the central bromine atom, which is surrounded by four oxygen atoms. There are no lone pairs on the bromine, leading to this particular geometry. As a result, the shape is also tetrahedral, reflecting the arrangement of the bonding pairs.

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