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what 3-d vsepr shape does this molecule exhibit? tetrahedral trigonal pyramidal linear trigonal planar
To determine the 3 - D VSEPR shape, we analyze the options:
Step 1: Recall VSEPR Shapes
- Tetrahedral: Has 4 bonding pairs, bond angles ~109.5°, e.g., \(CH_4\).
- Trigonal Pyramidal: 3 bonding pairs + 1 lone pair (derived from tetrahedral electron - pair geometry), e.g., \(NH_3\).
- Linear: 2 bonding pairs (or 2 bonding + 3 lone pairs in some cases), bond angle 180°, e.g., \(CO_2\).
- Trigonal Planar: 3 bonding pairs, bond angles ~120°, e.g., \(BF_3\).
Step 2: Identify the Correct Shape
Since the question is about a molecule's 3 - D VSEPR shape and the most common case where a molecule with 3 bonding pairs and 1 lone pair (trigonal pyramidal) or other cases, but if we assume a molecule like \(NH_3\) (which has trigonal pyramidal shape), or if we consider the options, trigonal pyramidal is a common 3 - D VSEPR shape for molecules with 4 electron domains (3 bonding, 1 lone).
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