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The shape of phosphorus trifluoride (POF3) is trigonal pyramidal. This geometry arises from the presence of a lone pair of electrons on the phosphorus atom, which pushes the three fluorine atoms away, creating a three-sided pyramid structure. The bond angles in POF3 are approximately 107 degrees, similar to that of ammonia (NH3).

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