What is the molecular geometry of SF6?

Practice Questions

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What is the molecular geometry of SF6?
  1. Octahedral
  2. Tetrahedral
  3. Trigonal bipyramidal
  4. Square planar

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the molecular geometry of SF6?
  • Step 1: Identify the central atom in SF6, which is sulfur (S).
  • Step 2: Count the number of fluorine (F) atoms bonded to sulfur. There are 6 fluorine atoms.
  • Step 3: Determine the number of bonding pairs of electrons. Each fluorine atom forms one bond with sulfur, resulting in 6 bonding pairs.
  • Step 4: Recognize that the molecular geometry is determined by the arrangement of these bonding pairs around the central atom.
  • Step 5: Since there are 6 bonding pairs, the geometry is octahedral.
  • Step 6: Note that in an octahedral geometry, the bond angles between the bonds are 90 degrees.
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