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The electronic geometry of PO(OH)3, or phosphoric acid triester, is tetrahedral. This is due to the presence of four regions of electron density around the phosphorus atom: three hydroxyl (OH) groups and one lone pair. The arrangement of these four regions leads to a tetrahedral shape, minimizing repulsion between the electron pairs.

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