t-shaped molecule examples
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Examples of T-shaped molecules are the halogen trifluorides, such as ClF3. According to VSEPR theory, T-shaped geometry results when three ligands and two lone pairs of electrons are bonded to the central atom, written in AXE notation as AX3E2.
Examples: ClF3
Bond angle(s): 90°, 180°
Coordination number: 3
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