Square planar
Tetrahedral
When you do the VSEPR you get 6pairs of electron pairs and two lone pairs which means that when you look at the geometrical shape (by looking at how many pairs of electrons you got and in this cases its 6) the shape is octahedral but the molecular shape is square planar because you only have four atoms bonding and two lone pairs which means that the lone pairs have to be as far from each other as possible so they go on the two ends ( one on top and one on the bottom) which leavs the shape to be a square planar! i hope this helps you good luck. --------- TL;DR: Square Planar.
The molecular shape of SCl6 is octahedral.
V-shape
The shape of SF4 is Sea Saw
Tetrahedral
The molecular shape of BrF4⁺ (bromine tetrafluoride cation) is square planar. This geometry arises from the central bromine atom having four fluorine atoms bonded to it and the presence of one lone pair of electrons. The arrangement minimizes electron pair repulsion, leading to a square planar configuration, with the fluorine atoms positioned at the corners of a square and the lone pair above and below the plane.
The name for BrF4 is bromine tetrafluoride.
When you do the VSEPR you get 6pairs of electron pairs and two lone pairs which means that when you look at the geometrical shape (by looking at how many pairs of electrons you got and in this cases its 6) the shape is octahedral but the molecular shape is square planar because you only have four atoms bonding and two lone pairs which means that the lone pairs have to be as far from each other as possible so they go on the two ends ( one on top and one on the bottom) which leavs the shape to be a square planar! i hope this helps you good luck. --------- TL;DR: Square Planar.
The molecular shape of SCl6 is octahedral.
Yes, BrF4 (bromine tetrafluoride) is polar. It has a square planar molecular geometry due to the presence of two lone pairs on the bromine atom, which creates an uneven distribution of electron density. The difference in electronegativity between bromine and fluorine, combined with this geometric arrangement, results in a net dipole moment, making the molecule polar.
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.
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.
The molecular shape of a magnesium hydride molecule is linear. Magnesium has a +2 charge, while hydride has a -1 charge, resulting in a linear molecular shape.