It is a bent molecule because of Oxygen's lone pairs
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∙ 14y agoThe molecular shape of HClO is bent. The central Cl atom has three regions of electron density – two bonded atoms (H and O) and one lone pair. This arrangement results in a bent molecular shape.
No. HClO is hypochlorous acid. Perchloric acid is HClO3.
The molecular shape of CIF2 is linear. This is because there are only two atoms bonded with the central atom, which results in a linear molecular geometry.
F2 has a linear shape.
pyramidal
The molecular shape of HC2 is linear. There are only two atoms in the molecule and no lone pairs of electrons, resulting in a linear geometry.
PH3: Trigonal pyramidal CH4: Tetrahedral HClO: Bent N2: Linear CH3NH2: Trigonal pyramidal H2CO: Trigonal planar C2H2: Linear CH3Cl: Tetrahedral HCOOH: Bent HCN: Linear H2O2: Bent
No, HClO is bent in shape due to the lone pair on the central atom, leading to a deviation from linearity.
Yes, HClO is an ionic compound. It is formed by the ionic bond between hydrogen (H) and the polyatomic ion chlorate (ClO).
The molecular shape of SCl6 is octahedral.
The molecular shape for CHI3 is trigonal bipyramidal.
The molecular shape name for C3H8 is a tetrahedron.
Parent Shape: Trigonal bipyrimidal Actual shape: Trigonal Planar
V-shape
A compound that does not have a bent molecular shape is carbon dioxide (CO2). It has a linear molecular shape due to the arrangement of the three atoms in a straight line.
No. HClO is hypochlorous acid. Perchloric acid is HClO3.
The chemical formula for hypochlorite is ClO-. It is the conjugate base of hypochlorous acid (HClO).
The molecular shape of HC2 is linear. There are only two atoms in the molecule and no lone pairs of electrons, resulting in a linear geometry.