Determine the molecular geometry for ClF3.

Understand the Problem

The question is asking to determine the molecular geometry of chlorine trifluoride (ClF3), which involves understanding the arrangement of the atoms around the central chlorine atom considering its electron pairs and the VSEPR theory.

Answer

T-shaped

The final answer is T-shaped.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is T-shaped.

More Information

ClF3 has a T-shaped geometry due to the presence of two lone pairs on the central chlorine atom which occupy equatorial positions, leading to a T-shape as predicted by VSEPR theory.

Tips

A common mistake is to overlook the lone pairs when determining the shape, assuming it is trigonal planar or trigonal bipyramidal instead.

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