Molecular geometry will be bent, electron geometry will be trigonal planar
tetrahedron
The only possible geometry of a diatomic molecule such as P2 is linear.
Linear
Trigonal planar.
Tetrahedral
No, CH2F2 (difluoromethane) is a polar molecule. The fluorine atoms pull electron density towards themselves due to their higher electronegativity, creating an uneven distribution of charge within the molecule.
No, CH2F2 (difluoromethane) is a polar molecule due to the differences in electronegativity between carbon and fluorine atoms. The fluorine atoms are more electronegative, leading to an uneven distribution of charge in the molecule, resulting in a net dipole moment.
The electron geometry of a water molecule is tetrahedral even though the molecular geometry is _____. Bent
electron-pair geometry is octahedral with no LPs and the molecule geometry is octahedral
Molecular geometry will be bent, electron geometry will be trigonal planar
To determine the structural geometry of a molecule, structural pair geometry must be used. These are the amounts of pairs found surrounding a specific molecule, and they are unique to each type of atom.
tetrahedron
trigonal planar
The only possible geometry of a diatomic molecule such as P2 is linear.
It is linear.
Linear