The molecular structure of dichloromethane, or Methylene Chloride (CH2CL2), is tetrahedral, with the hydrogen and chlorine atoms peripheral to the central carbon atom.
Tetrahedral.
Name: Chloromethane or methyl chloride Shape: Tetrahderal
The shape of chloromethane is tetrahedral.
H2S has two lone pairs.They make it a bent.
F2 has a linear shape.
Tetrahedral
Name: Chloromethane or methyl chloride Shape: Tetrahderal
The molecular shape of HCOOH is trigonal planar, I believe...
The shape of chloromethane is tetrahedral.
The molecular shape of SCl6 is octahedral.
The molecular shape is LINEAR
N2 ,molecular nitrogen, is a linear molecule with a dumbbell shape.
V-shape
The OsbCl3 ion has a tetrahedral molecular shape
Molecular shape= linear bond angle = 180 degrees
Polarity of HF is nonpolar and it's molecular shape is linear.
H2S has two lone pairs.They make it a bent.
Isomers