The electron pair geometry for CS2 is Linear.
the electron pair geometry would be trigonal planar because there is a lone pair on the oxygen atom. The molecular pair geometry would be bent
The electron-domain geometry of PF6 is Octahedral, since the central atom Phosphorus has an electron pair geometry which is octahedral
Trigonal Bipyramidal
Linear
The electron pair geometry for CS2 is Linear.
I'm unsure what the electron pair geometry is but the molecular geometry is Trigonal Planar.
electron pair geometry: octahedral molecular geometry: octahedral
the electron pair geometry would be trigonal planar because there is a lone pair on the oxygen atom. The molecular pair geometry would be bent
The VSEPR shape of thionyl chloride (SOCl2) is trigonal pyramidal. This is because the central sulfur atom has four electron domains (two bonding pairs and two lone pairs), resulting in a bent molecular geometry with a lone pair occupying one of the corners.
The electron-domain geometry of PF6 is Octahedral, since the central atom Phosphorus has an electron pair geometry which is octahedral
Trigonal Bipyramidal
octahedral
Linear
The electron pair geometry of ammonia is tetrahedral, with one lone pair and three bonded pairs around the central nitrogen atom.
electron-pair geometry is octahedral with no LPs and the molecule geometry is octahedral
trigonal planar