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the geometry of SF6 molecules is ?​

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Answered by Vanisher
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Sulfur hexafluoride has 6 regions of electron density around the central sulfur atom (6 bonds, no lone pairs). The resulting shape is an octahedron with 90° F-S-F bond angles.

Answered by manushrilead
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Sulfur hexafluoride has 6 regions (SF6) of electron density around the central sulfur atom (6 bonds, no lone pairs). The resulting shape is an octahedron with 90° F-S-F bond angles.

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