No. of 90 degrees angles in sulphurhexafluoride molecule are
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SF6 molecular geometry. Sulfur hexafluoride has a central sulfur atom around which one can see 12 electrons or 6 electron pairs. Thus, the SF6 electron geometry is considered to be octahedral. All the F-S-F bonds are 90 degrees, and it has no lone pairs.
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The no of 90° angles in sulphur hexafluoride molecule is Twelve (12).
- The shape of Sulphur Hexafluoride (SF6) molecule is octahedral in which there is a central sulphur atom which is connected to 6 fluorine atoms.
- In total there are 12 F-S-F bonds in it.
- All of these are right angles (90°).
- So, there are twelve 90 degree angles in sulphur hexafluoride molecule.
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