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I think it's similar to the Lewis structure for PCl5. So, if you type that structure into Google, you should receive the Lewis structure.

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9mo ago

The molecular geometry of AsF5 is trigonal bipyramidal. This means that the central arsenic atom is surrounded by five regions of electron density, leading to a trigonal bipyramidal geometry.

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15y ago

The geometry of AsF5 molecule is trigonal bipyramidal and bond angle is 90 degree.

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15y ago

trig byprimidal

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